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Definition of Routinists
1. routinist [n] - See also: routinist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Routinists
Literary usage of Routinists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The School Journal (1895)
"The routinists will tell you that New Educationists want to omit, drive out, ...
The attempt of the routinists to say that the effort of the New Educational ..."
2. Surgical memoirs, and other essays by James Gregory Mumford (1908)
"... clearly defined groups among our professional forebears — the routinists and
the liberals ; the routinists forming a great and strong conservative body, ..."
3. Surgical Memoirs: And Other Essays by James Gregory Mumford (1908)
"... clearly defined groups among our professional forebears — the routinists and
the liberals; the routinists forming a great and strong conservative body, ..."
4. Old and Odd Memories by Lionel Arthur Tollemache (1908)
"Fitzjames Stephen, who had seen more than enough of would-be world-menders among
the natives of India, liked doing business with routinists of the ..."
5. Old and Odd Memories by Lionel Arthur Tollemache (1908)
"Fitzjames Stephen, who had seen more than enough of would-be world-menders among
the natives of India, liked doing business with routinists of the better ..."
6. Old and Odd Memories by Lionel Arthur Tollemache (1908)
"Fitzjames Stephen, who had seen more than enough of would-be world-menders among
the natives of India, liked doing business with routinists of the better ..."
7. Buffalo Medical Journal (1867)
"Many of the theories of that day are long since exploded, and with all intelligent
men of the present, have become historic. Such men become mere routinists ..."