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Definition of Scalers
1. scaler [n] - See also: scaler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scalers
Literary usage of Scalers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1898)
"Man cannot live upon berries and cresses; Life's is a banquet luxuriant in messes;
Deep let us drink while existence progresses, Sky-scalers — madcaps ..."
2. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1905)
"Sometimes scalers endeavor to throw about half of such logs into the inch class
... Very conservative scalers record all diameters falling between two whole ..."
3. Forest Mensuration by Henry Solon Graves (1906)
"Sometimes scalers endeavor to throw about half of such logs into the inch class
... Very conservative scalers record all diameters falling between two whole ..."
4. Forest Mensuration by Henry Solon Graves (1906)
"Sometimes scalers, endeavor to throw about half of such logs into the inch ...
Very conservative scalers record all diameters falling between two whole ..."
5. Instructions for the Scaling and Measurement of National Forest Timber by United States Forest Service (1916)
"It is more readily learned by scalers and more uniformly applied, and hence is
more practicable as a common standard for a large number of scalers in timber ..."