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Definition of Polishers
1. polisher [n] - See also: polisher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polishers
Literary usage of Polishers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Employments of Women: A Cyclopaedia of Woman's Work. By Virginia Penny by Virginia Penny (1863)
"polishers can either sit or stand while at work. ... We were told women are the
best polishers of jewelry. A maker of gold buttons, who has employed girls ..."
2. The Modern Factory: Safety, Sanitation and Welfare by George Moses Price (1914)
"Thus, we have miners, smelters, refiners, foundrymen, grinders, polishers, buffers,
and makers of all kinds of objects, utensils, tools, and appliances of ..."
3. History of Art in Primitive Greece: Mycenian Art by Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez (1894)
"Flint polishers. Actual size. incised patterns, traced with the style on the
moist clay. They are of the simplest description, a mere rudimentary ..."
4. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1921)
"under the title of the United Brotherhood of Brass and Composition Metal Workers,
polishers and Buffers. Finally, in 1896, this body consolidated with ..."
5. Choosing Employees by Mental and Physical Tests by William Fretz Kemble (1917)
"Hand measures, heaviness of frame, relative size. Application to laborers,
piece-workers, piano polishers, weavers, watch-makers, typists, pianists, ..."