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Definition of Tremblers
1. trembler [n] - See also: trembler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tremblers
Literary usage of Tremblers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Antonina: Or, The Fall of Rome by Wilkie Collins (1874)
"... tions was now fated to sink by the most ignoble of defeats, under the most
abject of tremblers. For this had the rough old Kingdom shaken off its ..."
2. Electric Ignition for Combustion Motors by Forrest Robert Jones (1912)
"tremblers, or Vibrators: Bow-spring, Hammer-break, and Plain Types. — In order
to have satisfactory operation of a transformer spark-coil with a trembler ..."
3. The History of Heresies and Their Refutation: Or, The Triumph of the Church by Alfonso Maria de' Liguori (1857)
"100. The Puritans. 101. The Independents and Presbyterians. 102. The Difference
between these Sects. 103. The Quakers and tremblers. 104. ..."
4. Electrical Ignition for Internal Combustion Engines by Mortimer Arthur Codd (1911)
"CHAPTER V. AUTO-tremblers. AN auto-trembler is a device usually employed to.
convert an ordinary make and break into a trembler system. ..."
5. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"tremblers. tremblers should be so adjusted as to use the minimum battery current
that will give a satisfactory spark. Ordinarily, more current flows when ..."