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Definition of Replenisher
1. n. One who replenishes.
Definition of Replenisher
1. Noun. Agent noun of replenish; one who replenishes. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Replenisher
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Replenisher
Literary usage of Replenisher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Physical Treatise on Eletricity and Magnetism by James Edward Henry Gordon (1880)
"The replenisher is used to alter the charge of the needle if replenisher Fig.
... The replenisher is shown in fig. 16. Two fixed metal plates, ..."
2. Practical Electricity: A Laboratory and Lecture Course, for First Year by William Edward Ayrton (1892)
"The next improvement was made by Voss, who produced an accumulating influence
machine which combined the advantages of the Thomson's replenisher and of the ..."
3. Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism by Andrew Gray (1893)
"called by Sir William Thomson the replenisher. The construction and action of
this part will be easily FIG. 24. understood from Figs. 24 and 25 ; * Fig. ..."
4. Practical Electricity: A Laboratory and Lecture Course, for First Year by William Edward Ayrton (1892)
"Thomson's replenisher.—An accumulating influence machine for rapidly performing
the operations Pig. 143. described in the last section was devised by Sir ..."
5. The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism by Andrew Gray (1888)
"When the replenisher is not in action the carriers are not in contact with any
of the springs. Method of The method of using the Absolute Electrometer is ..."
6. Meteorology, Practical and Applied by John William Moore (1894)
"... and Potential—Use of the Electroscope—The Collector—The Electrometer—Coulomb's
Torsion Balance—The Electrophorus—The replenisher—The Diurnal and Annual ..."
7. Electricity, for Public Schools and Colleges by Walter Larden (1889)
"Sir W. Thomson's replenisher.—This is a small piece of apparatus used to keep up
the potential of the Leyden jar ..."
8. Electricity for Public Schools & Colleges by Walter Larden (1893)
"Sir W. Thomson's replenisher.—This is a small piece of apparatus used to keep up
the potential of the Leyden jar with which the needle of the quadrant ..."