Lexicographical Neighbors of Rarefiers
Literary usage of Rarefiers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts by Justin Winsor, Clarence F.. Jewett (1881)
"... an artificial balancing of trades and occupations than we could improve the
natural atmosphere by means of the condensers and rarefiers of the chemists. ..."
2. Healthy Houses: A Handbook to the History, Defects, and Remedies of Drainage by William Eassie (1872)
"These rarefiers consist ordinarily of a fire space, fitted up with firo and ash
doors, and fixed flush with the wall; but Messrs. ..."
3. Healthy Houses: A Handbook to the History, Defects, and Remedies of Drainage by William Eassie (1872)
"... These rarefiers consist ordinarily of a fire space, fitted up with fire and
ash doors, and fixed flush with the wall; but Messrs. ..."
4. Miscellaneous Experiments and Remarks on Electricity, the Air-pump, and the by Abraham Brook (1797)
"... potent rarefiers of air, ' to 10000 and upwards, have any other colla- ' teral
evidence to produce, ..."