Definition of Attracters

1. attracter [n] - See also: attracter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Attracters

attowatts
attr
attract mode
attract modes
attractability
attractable
attractance
attractances
attractancies
attractancy
attractant
attractants
attracted
attracter
attracters (current term)
attractile
attracting
attractingly
attraction
attraction sphere
attractions
attractive
attractive(a)
attractive feature
attractive force
attractive nuisance
attractive nuisances
attractively
attractiveness

Literary usage of Attracters

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

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1864)
"... and in accordance with superior arrangements, the wisdom of which we cannot and may not question, potent conciliators and attracters of woman's love. ..."

2. Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt, Elise C. Otté (1858)
"... yet on the other hand great conical mountains are powerful attracters of clouds, and, as I have shown elsewhere, volcanic eruptions have a specific ..."

3. The Gases of the Atmosphere: The History of Their Discovery by William Ramsay (1905)
"... particles are continually in great abundance reduced by the power of the strong attracters, ..."

4. A Little Garden the Year Round: Wherein Much Joy was Found, Experience by Gardner Callahan Teall (1919)
"Care should be taken to give the leaves frequent washings, as they are great dust-attracters, and therefore their beauty is marred if the foliage is not ..."

5. Yarrow: Its Poets and Poetry by Robert Borland (1890)
"Here rural beauty low reposes ; The blushing cheek, and beaming ey«, The dimpling smile, the lip of roses, attracters of the burning sigh, ..."

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