Definition of Introducers

1. Noun. (plural of introducer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Introducers

1. introducer [n] - See also: introducer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Introducers

intrinsicalness
intrinsicate
intrinsick
intrinsicness
intrinsicoid deflection
intro
intro-
introcession
introcessions
introduce
introduced
introduced species
introducement
introducements
introducer
introducers (current term)
introduces
introducible
introducing
introduct
introducted
introduction
introduction agency
introductionless
introductions
introductive
introductor
introductorily
introductors
introductory

Literary usage of Introducers

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

1. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli (1893)
"introducers OF EXOTIC FLOWERS, FRUITS, &c. THERE has been a class of men whose patriotic affection, or whose general benevolence, have been usually ..."

2. Peruvian Bark: A Popular Account of the Introduction of Chinchona by Clements Robert Markham (1880)
"THE introducers of chinchona cultivation into India undertook their perilous and most difficult tasks for remuneration that was little more than nominal. ..."

3. Practical Exporting: A Handbook for Manufacturers and Merchants by Benjamin Olney Hough (1920)
"... —Commission Houses Considered as Agents and introducers of New Lines—Policy of Giving Such Houses Preferential Treatment and Granting Special Prices. ..."

4. An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that by Francis Plowden (1806)
"... that the North Cork regiment were also the inventors—but they certainly were the introducers of the pitch-cap torture into the county of Wexford. ..."

5. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1867)
"Plugs," et introducers vs. " Plungers. By ANDREW B. BROOKINS, DDS IT is a matter of surprise that so many of our first-class operators still continue the ..."

6. The Inventor's Guide: Comprising the Rules, Forms, and Proceedings, for by Willard Phillips (1837)
"Mere introducers of an Art or Machine. 2. Joint Patentees. 3. Sole Patentee. 4. Divers Independent Inventors of the same thing. 5. ..."

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