Definition of Assimilators

1. Noun. (plural of assimilator) ¹

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Definition of Assimilators

1. assimilator [n] - See also: assimilator

Literary usage of Assimilators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, from the Earliest Times Until the by Simon Dubnow (1918)
"One of these assimilators, writing in the first months of the pogroms, makes the following ... Truly pitiful has become the position of these assimilators, ..."

2. Poland and the Minority Races by Arthur Lehman Goodhart (1920)
"THE assimilators The assimilators in the middle of the nineteenth^ century were for a time the only cultured element among the Jews, and took a leading part ..."

3. Principles of Effective Online Teaching by Nicole A. Buzzetto-More, ed., Nicole Antoinette Buzzetto-More, Informing Science Institute (2007)
"... and assimilators) were more likely to succeed than students preferring concrete experience and interaction with other students ..."

4. Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogenby Dennis J. Kotchmar by Dennis J. Kotchmar (1996)
"Bacteria are also important assimilators of inorganic nitrogen in the soil, whereas algae are the predominant assimilators of inorganic nitrogen in aquatic ..."

5. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1843)
"... assimilators," have attached to the most high God improper and unsuitable attributes, inasmuch as they have connected his creation partly with an ..."

6. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"They are assimilators. •Nothing has been taken over as it is. Everything has suffered a sea-change into something rich and strange, something essentially ..."

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