Definition of Permeators

1. permeator [n] - See also: permeator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Permeators

permeameter
permeance
permeances
permeant
permeants
permease
permeases
permeate
permeated
permeates
permeating
permeation
permeations
permeative
permeator
permeators (current term)
permed
permethrin
permethrinase
permethrins
permethylated
permethylation
permethylations
permian
permie
permies
permillage
permillages
permille
permineralization

Literary usage of Permeators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Managing Water for Peace in the Middle East; Alternative Strategies by Masahiro Murakami (1995)
"The volume of the MSF unit is about three times that required for the RO permeators. The land area required for the MSF unit is at least four times that ..."

2. The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for the Use of Engineering Students and by Richard Sennett (1885)
"The high-pressure cylinders, covers, valve-casings, and all auxiliary engines, steam jackets, pipes, and connections, valve boxes, im- permeators, &c., ..."

3. The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for the Use of Engineering Students and by Richard Sennett (1885)
"The high-pressure cylinders, covers, valve-casings, and all auxiliary engines, steam jackets, pipes, and connections, valve boxes, im- permeators, &c., ..."

4. The Socialist Movement in England by Frederick John Shaw (1908)
"The Labour Party are the great " permeators," but they permeate from without. That such a position of affairs makes the Labour Party powerful in all the ..."

5. Report of the Select Committee on Ordnance and War Ships: With an Appendix by United States Congress. Senate, United States, Congress (1886)
"... im- permeators, &c., subjected to the pressure of the boilers, are to be tested by water pressure to 160 Ibs. on the square inch; the low-pressure ..."

6. Lamps of the Temple: Shadows from the Lights of the Modern Pulpit by Edwin Paxton Hood (1852)
"... the Newspaper, the Magazine, these powerful permeators, turn on one side the waves of voice, exercise everywhere a regal and most controlling power. ..."

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