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Definition of Perforators
1. perforator [n] - See also: perforator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perforators
Literary usage of Perforators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of midwifery by Edward Rigby (1851)
"Variety of perforators. No instrument has been so greatly modified or has appeared
under such different forms as the perforator; but it is not our object to ..."
2. Publications by Western Reserve Historical Society (1892)
"SCRAPERS, DRILLS AND perforators. Figures 67 to 79 illustrate some of the forms
of drills and scrapers from Mr. Kinney's collection, and 80, 81, and 84, ..."
3. Primitive Industry by Charles Conrad Abbott (1881)
"DRILLS, AWLS OR perforators. WHILE single objects are constantly being discovered,
the purpose of which it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine, ..."
4. Typographic Specimens: Illustrated Catalogue by A.D. Farmer & Son Type Founding Co (1900)
"The users of perforators are glad to welcome this machine, ... There are reasons
why perforators, as heretofore constructed and manufactured, ..."