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Definition of Scalder
1. n. A Scandinavian poet; a scald.
Definition of Scalder
1. Noun. A heated tub for softening the skin of slaughtered pigs, poultry, etc. ¹
2. Noun. An ancient Nordic poet; a skald. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Scalder
1. that which scalds [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scalder
Literary usage of Scalder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bacteriology of Milk by Harold William Swithinbank, George Newman (1903)
"It consists of two machines, the one a scalder and the other a refrigerator.
The milk or cream is placed in a receiver whence it flows over the ..."
2. Second Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1913 by George Moses Price, James P. Whiskeman, Elizabeth C. Watson, Zenas L. Potter, Charles Baskerville, Charles F. McKenna, Charles T. Graham Rogers, John H. Vogt, George A. Hall, Pauline Dorothea Goldmark (1913)
"At certain factories the women must carry twelve- quart pails of tomatoes from
the scalder to their tables, and, whon peeled, from the table to the ..."
3. Second Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1913 by George Moses Price, James P. Whiskeman, Elizabeth C. Watson, Zenas L. Potter, Charles Baskerville, Charles F. McKenna, Charles T. Graham Rogers, John H. Vogt, Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, George A. Hall (1913)
"At certain factories the women must carry from the scalder to their tables ...
Floors are damp and air is laden with steam, especially near the scalder. ..."
4. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Vinegar: With Special by William Theodore Brannt (1914)
"After being weighed the tomatoes are handed over to the scalder. Tomatoes arriving
in all kinds of weather and conditions must, of course, ..."