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Definition of Stackers
1. stacker [n] - See also: stacker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stackers
Literary usage of Stackers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science of Successful Threshing by Wallace F. MacGregor, W. W. Dingee (1911)
"CHAPTER X THE STRAW stackers THE demands of the farmers in various localities
... .Common stackers. This is the name given to the plain straw carriers which ..."
2. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"stackers, The staggers, a disease in horses, &c. STADDLE, The bottom of a stack,
or an impression made in the grass by the long continuance of hay upon it ..."
3. Science of Threshing: Treating the Operation, Management and Care of by G[eorge] F. Conner (1906)
"... CHAPTER V. THE DELIVERY MEMBERS WIND stackers The use of an air blast for
stacking the straw has become common. The air, straw and chaff are blown from ..."
4. Monopoly and Trade Restraint Cases: Including Conspiracy, Injunction, Quo by John Lewson (1908)
"The manufacture of pneumatic stackers commenced in 1891. During that year thirty-six
stackers were built into nineteen different makes of separators. ..."
5. British Farmer's Magazine (1865)
"both as to loaders and stackers. The difference in question no doubt arises from
the difference that exists between the state of the labour market in the ..."
6. Federal Anti-trust Decisions by United States Courts (1912)
"A sufficient outline of the bill is this: Appellant owns certain patents on
pneumatic straw stackers; in 1895 appellant licensed appellee for the lives of ..."
7. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1891)
"By Mr. Smith : Q. When these Canadian " stackers " arc sent over they are fed
for six months or more by the English farmers and sold as English beef? ..."