Definition of Demagnetizers

1. demagnetizer [n] - See also: demagnetizer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demagnetizers

delves
delving
delysid
delysids
demagnetisation
demagnetisations
demagnetise
demagnetised
demagnetises
demagnetising
demagnetization
demagnetizations
demagnetize
demagnetized
demagnetizer
demagnetizers
demagnetizes
demagnetizing
demagog
demagoged
demagogic
demagogical
demagogically
demagogies
demagoging
demagogism
demagogs
demagogue
demagogued
demagogueries

Literary usage of Demagnetizers

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

1. American Machinist Grinding Book: Modern Machines and Appliances, Methods by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1912)
"This does not demagnetize the work, but demagnetizers ate made for this purpose. These are only necessary where the remaining magnetism is objectionable in ..."

2. The Magnet by Lida Abbie Churchill (1903)
"Injustice or meanness are great demagnetizers. A strong purpose, the mastery of something, industry, honesty, fearlessness, and the habit of looking for ..."

3. American Watchmaker and Jeweler: An Encyclopedia for the Horologist, Jeweler by George Henry Abbott Hazlitt (1898)
"... magnetism and the use of various demagnetizers; electro-plating, bronzing and staining all metals; gauges of all kinds, and directions for using; ..."

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