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Definition of Tracers
1. tracer [n] - See also: tracer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tracers
Literary usage of Tracers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manufacture of Artillery Ammunition by John Herbert Van Deventer, E. A. Suverkrop, Robert Mawson, Fred Herbert Colvin (1917)
"APPENDIX BRITISH REQUIREMENTS FOR PROJECTILE INSPECTION 2-in. practice shot Type
Number to be inspected per man Per hour 2 Pr. tracers 15.00 3Pr. Shells ..."
2. Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Improvements of the Latest by Abel Boyer (1849)
"Elm-c en tracers 0 la lame, to be in the trough of the sea. Pm-cadre Is marée en
tracers, to take the tide on s-he beam. La mare'e noes pm-end par Ic ..."
3. Engineering Office Systems and Methods: Together with Schedules and by John Percival Davies (1915)
"tracers "tracers" are letters or telegrams sent from the. shipping ... tracers are
only sent in case the goods have not arrived in reasonable time, ..."
4. Engineering Office Systems and Methods: Together with Schedules and by John Percival Davies (1915)
"tracers ' "tracers" are letters or telegrams sent from the shipping point ...
tracers are only sent in case the goods have not arrived in reasonable time, ..."
5. The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, with an by Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton (1850)
"tracers and Hooker, their Dispute on Predestination. the doctrine otherwise,
namely, the assurance of faith to be TRAVERS' greater, which assured both of ..."
6. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"Claims and tracers There is usually considerable delay in the disposition of
freight claims and tracers. These claims are handled in a routine manner by the ..."
7. Street Railway Accounting: A Manual of Operating Practice for Electric Railways by Irville Augustus May (1917)
"tracers All companies that handle a large volume of freight and express have had the
... These tracers should be attended to immediately by all agents. ..."