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Definition of Spitters
1. spitter [n] - See also: spitter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spitters
Literary usage of Spitters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Walk about Vicksburgh: And Other Poems by Gentleman of nature, Edwin A. (1844)
"... Without religion's blest control, — This grieves, with deepest grief my soul.
ON BEING DISGUSTED WITH THE TOBACCO spitters IN THE METHODIST CHURCH, ..."
2. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1905)
"Over 12000 people die annually in Indiana from "spit diseases" caught from spitters.
Not less than 200000 cases of sickness are caused thereby in Indiana ..."
3. Hybrid Rice Technology: New Developments and Future Prospects : Selected by Sant S. Virmani, International Rice Research Institute (1994)
"Experimental data were first analyzed with LAI as input, since the carbon balance
of the model is well-developed and validated (Kropff 1990, spitters et al ..."
4. Exchange of Methodologies in Land Use Planning: Proceedings of an by Reimund Roetter (1998)
"... (light interception and utilization) (spitters & Schapendonk, 1990) derived
from the 'Simple and Universal Crop Simulator' ..."
5. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1895)
"tendants tell us that the very worst thing they have to contend with is the vast
army of spitters. They either spit on the floor, or go behind a door and ..."
6. Travels in America by Asa Greene (1833)
"But what annoyed him most, was, a corps of spitters—who, ... The Americans are
certainly the most determined and persevering spitters that ever existed. ..."