Lexicographical Neighbors of Racloirs
Literary usage of Racloirs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illustrated Technical Dictionary in Six Languages, English, German, French by Kurt Deinhardt, Alfred Schlomann (1910)
"... ur (m) scraping transporter transporteur (m) à racloirs ... (f) pushing-trough
gouttière (t) mobile ou conduit (m) mobile de transporteur à racloirs ..."
2. The Men of the Barma-grande (Baoussé-Roussé): An Account of the Objects by René Verneau (1900)
"Man continued to use the hammer (percuteur); he still made blades (lames), discs,
round-ended scrapers (racloirs) and borers ..."
3. American Anthropologist by American Anthropological Association (1902)
"... poing" " Its pointes a main" and " racloirs," about "pointes en ..."
4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1896)
"... or of similar ovate form worked only on one side, were unearthed in a few
days, with three Mousterian racloirs, four discoidal flints, ..."