Definition of Cuiters

1. cuiter [v] - See also: cuiter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuiters

cuish
cuishes
cuisinart
cuisinarts
cuisine
cuisines
cuisse
cuisser
cuissers
cuisses
cuit
cuiter
cuitered
cuitering
cuiters (current term)
cuitikin
cuitikins
cuits
cuittle
cuittled
cuittles
cuittling
cuke
cukes
cul
cul-de-sac
cul-de-sacs
cul8r

Literary usage of Cuiters

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

1. International Exhibition, 1876: Official Catalogue by United States Centennial Commission (1876)
"... cuiters, vegetable-cutters, ... ¡-holder. cuiters, vegetable-cut and bag-holder. Т ai. ..."

2. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1856)
"The plane-stocks С С1 (to which the [;lanes and cuiters D D1 are attached) play freely up and down in box B, and in and out laterally, and are kept the ..."

3. Annual Reportby New York (State), Bureau of Statistics, Dept. of Labor by New York (State), Bureau of Statistics, Dept. of Labor (1906)
"... (book cover stami>ers and gold layers) 20 Bookbinders (collators, folders, etc.) IF \ 40 Bookbinders (paper cuiters) * 7 Bookbinders (edge gilders and ..."

4. Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue by Great Exhibition, Robert Ellis (1851)
"... chessmen ; flower-vases ; pen rack, card and letter rack ; watch-stands ; inkstands ; knife-handles ; rulers, paper-cuiters, paper-weights, ..."

5. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1847)
"... -cuiters, or any olher machine which it is wished to impel by motive power. Price, for single horse power, 875—for two horses $i)5. ..."

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