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Definition of Repressers
1. represser [n] - See also: represser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repressers
Literary usage of Repressers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine: And Annals of Philosophy (1826)
"The repressers, c, c, connect the wipers with the main shaft, u, represented in fig
... This cord connects it to the shuttle-repressers, c, c; ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1872)
"We are the repressers of all injustice and tyranny on the sea, and our commercial
enterprise is supreme, penetrating to the utmost extremities of the earth. ..."
3. The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke by Hugh A. Garland (1851)
"... gentlemen can point out between the abandonment of this or of that maritime
right ? Bo gentlemen assume the lofty port and tone of chivalrous repressers ..."
4. The History of Greece by Ernst Curtius, William Alfred Packard (1874)
"Probably the constitutional party applied for aid to the Spartans, the old
repressers of Tyrants; and they in consequence at once sent over ..."
5. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Hume Greenfield, Henry Walter Bates (1841)
"PM we again started, keeping for a short dis- J " The two repressers of their
wrath," ie Huse'in and 'Ali, whose shrines (Mesh-hed) at Kerbela and Kufah are ..."
6. Directory of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources: A Guide to (1993)
"Approaches may involve DMA modifications, use of plant hormones, gene repressers
and promoters, regulatory mechanisms such as membrane transport, ..."