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Definition of Reducers
1. reducer [n] - See also: reducer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reducers
Literary usage of Reducers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1917)
"Photo-Era 38:174-5 Ap '17 Reducing Proportional reducers. ... '16 Some experiments
and notes on photographic reducers. CW Piper. ..."
2. A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Law: In Relation to Mines, and Titles by John A Rockwell (1851)
"... charcoal, wood » and other ingredients, used in t'he reduction of metal by
quicksilver, or by fire, the said reducers shall not be allowed to take more ..."
3. Collection and Disposal of Municipal Refuse by Rudolph Hering, Samuel Arnold Greeley (1921)
"Space is allowed for 10 rows of reducers, 24 in a row, or 41 more than the ...
The reducers are elevated a few feet from the floor, to accommodate the ..."
4. A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Law, in Relation to Mines, and Titles by John Arnold Rockwell (1851)
"... powder of lead, charcoal, wood, and other ingredients, used in fhe reduction
of metal by quicksilver, or by fire, the said reducers shall not be allowed ..."
5. The Chemistry and Technology of Printing Inks by Norman Underwood, Thomas V. Sullivan (1915)
"Being dark in color they cannot be used except for black or darkly colored inks.
reducers AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Asphaltum. ..."
6. A Farmer's Primer on Growing Soybean on Riceland by R. K. Pandey (1987)
"Yield reducers insect pests Yield loss to insect pests 165 Controlling pests —
planting resistant varieties 166 Using cultural practices 167 Using ..."
7. Photography in a Nutshell by Henry Philip Hawkes (1898)
"INTENSIFIERS AND reducers. 211. It must always be remembered that intensification
will not bring out anything that is not actually visible on the plate; ..."