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Definition of Rewinders
1. rewinder [n] - See also: rewinder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewinders
Literary usage of Rewinders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Motion Picture Making and Exhibiting: A Comprehensive Volume Treating the by John B. Rathbun (1914)
"rewinders. The use of rewinders is compulsory in many cities, and is always
desirable in any case. It can be used in a separate room or in the operator's ..."
2. Russian-American Relations, March, 1917-March, 1920: Documents and Papers by Foreign Policy Association, Caroline King Cumming, Walter William Pettit (1920)
"With film expedition send supplies of transformers, rheostats, carbons, cement
rewinders, number four cable. Gaumont or Pathe machines preferable account ..."
3. Russian-American Relations, March, 1917-March, 1920: Documents and Papers by Foreign Policy Association, Caroline King Cumming, Walter William Pettit (1920)
"With film expedition send supplies of transformers, rheostats, carbons, cement
rewinders, number four cable. Gaumont or Pathe machines preferable account ..."
4. Treatise on Clock and Watch Making: Theoretical and Practical by Thomas Reid (1832)
"It must be confessed, that in the apparatus of rewinders, there is an appearance
of their giving an equal impulse at all times to the regulator of the ..."
5. A Condensed Course in Motion Picture Photography by Charles Wilbur Hoffman, Carl Louis Gregory (1920)
"... properly unless he looks at it once or twice in the projection room and then
personally goes over the entire film by hand, on a pair of rewinders. ..."
6. Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of by Oscar Wilder Underwood (1913)
"00 to 2.50 rewinders 2.00 Finishers 2'. 00 to 2.25 Stock runners 1.90 to 2.50
Counter girls 1. 25 On the other hand, ..."