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Definition of Standardiser
1. Noun. A person who sets a standard for things to conform to.
Generic synonyms: Changer, Modifier
Derivative terms: Standardise, Standardize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Standardiser
Literary usage of Standardiser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vocabulary of French and English Balloon Terms, Conversion, Tables, French by United States War Dept. Division of Military Aeronautics (1918)
"STANDARDIZE (to), standardiser, unifier. STAPLE, cavalier (m)[pour fixation des
câbles]. STATOR, induit (m) fixe. STEEL, acier (m); cast —, — fondu; ..."
2. Petroleum: A Treatise on the Geographical Distribution and Geological by Boverton Redwood, George Thomas Holloway (1896)
"Any error recorded by the standardiser of the apparatus must be corrected before
applying the correction in the table. ..."
3. Petroleum: A Treatise on the Geographical Distribution and Geological by Boverton Redwood (1896)
"Any error recorded by the standardiser of the apparatus must be corrected before
applying the correction in the table. ..."
4. A History of English Literature by William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe (1907)
"Apart from his services as standardiser of English, and primary selector of
standard authors, Caxton's diligence alone was perfectly extraordinary; ..."
5. S.O.S. America's Miracle in France by Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1919)
"It is the supreme standardiser, one of the most remarkable agencies that we have
devised in the war. You will hear a great deal about it as we proceed with ..."
6. S.O.S. America's Miracle in France by Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1919)
"It is the supreme standardiser, one of the most remarkable agencies that we have
devised in the war. You will hear a great deal about it as we proceed with ..."