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Definition of Raisers
1. raiser [n] - See also: raiser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raisers
Literary usage of Raisers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rose: A Treatise on the Cultivation, History, Family Characteristics by Henry Brooks Ellwanger (1882)
"raisers OF THE BEST ROSES. WITH the immense number of varieties produced and sent
... We have, as yet, no better guide than the reputation of the raisers; ..."
2. The Rose: A Treatise on the Cultivation, History, Family Characteristics by Henry Brooks Ellwanger (1892)
"raisers OF THE BEST ROSES. ITH the immense number of varieties produced and sent
... We have, as yet, no better guide than the reputation of the raisers; ..."
3. The Rose: A Treatise on the Cultivation, History, Family Characteristics by Henry Brooks Ellwanger (1893)
"raisers OF THE BEST ROSES. ITH the immense number of varieties produced and sent
... We have, as yet, no better guide than the reputation of the raisers; ..."
4. The Rose: A Treatise on the Cultivation, History, Family Characteristics by Henry Brooks Ellwanger (1892)
"raisers OF THE BEST ROSES. ITH the immense number of varieties produced and sent
... We have, as yet, no better guide than the reputation of the raisers; ..."
5. Mr. George Jean Nathan Presents by George Jean Nathan (1917)
"CURTAIN-raisers AND HAIR-raisers SPEAKING broadly of the current theatre, a
one-act play may be defined as a play which is only one-third as tiresome as a ..."
6. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1856)
"County Bank did not convey to the raisers the debt owing to the former beyond
ti\t*mmt contained (K ^He three mortgages. We have no information as to1 the ..."
7. Digest of Decisions of the Courts and Interstate Commerce Commission Under by Edward Beauchamp Peirce (1908)
"22, 1903, rate on beef cattle was advanced from 31 cents per 100 pounds to 33 cents.
Held, that such advance was unreasonable.—Cattle raisers' Assn. v. ..."
8. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1862)
"raisers. M'Kirdy stated that when Douglas had accepted the contract for the
chapel, he had applied to him for wood, which he had refused until he had given ..."