Definition of Shoders

1. shoder [n] - See also: shoder

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoders

shock wave
shock wave
shock wave lithotripsy
shod
shodden
shoddier
shoddies
shoddiest
shoddily
shoddiness
shoddinesses
shoddy
shoddy fever
shoder
shoder
shoders (current term)
shoe
shoe
shoe-shop
shoebill
shoebill
shoebills
shoebird
shoeblack
shoeblacks
shoeblack plant
shoebox
shoeboxes
shoed
shoeful

Literary usage of Shoders

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

1. Official Catalogue of the British Section by Great Britain (1878)
"Moulds, shoders, &c. Bird, Wm., & Co.; Iron and Steel and Machinery Merchants; 2, Laurence Pountney Hill, Cannon St., London. ..."

2. Notes on Dental Metallurgy: For the Use of Dental Students and Practitioners by Walter Bruce Hepburn (1922)
"These piles or " shoders " are again hammered until the required thinness is attained. Pure gold can be reduced much further than its alloys, ..."

3. Testimony Taken by the Subcommittee on the Tariff of the Senate Committee on by United States, Senate, Congress, Committee on Finance (1888)
"... and the Germans give them just what they choose for them because we can not beat the metal. We have no use for them unless we cut them down for shoders. ..."

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