Definition of Rimers

1. Noun. (plural of rimer) ¹

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Definition of Rimers

1. rimer [n] - See also: rimer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rimers

rima respiratoria
rima vestibuli
rima vocalis
rimae
rimantadine
rimantidine
rimau dahan
rimbase
rimbases
rime
rime riche
rimed
rimeless
rimer
rimers (current term)
rimes
rimester
rimesters
rimfire
rimfires
rimier
rimiest
riminess
riminesses
riming
riminophenazines
rimkorolgite
rimland
rimland theory

Literary usage of Rimers

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

1. Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1891)
"dead, was acknowledged "the chiefe of our late rimers." When all this is remembered, it will be difficult to find fault with Sidney, who, after commending ..."

2. The Mechanic's Companion, Or, The Elements and Practice of Carpentry by Peter Nicholson (1842)
"Brass rimers have their horizontal sections of a semicircular figure, and those for iron polygonal: of these some have their sections square, some hexagonal ..."

3. The Mechanic's Companion, Or, The Elements and Practice of Carpentry by Peter Nicholson (1845)
"Brass rimers have their horizontal sections of a semicircular figure, and those for iron polygonal: of these some have their sections square, some hexagonal ..."

4. The Management of Steel by George Ede (1866)
"Half-round rimers are very liable to become crooked, or concave on their round side, owing to the round side being the last to become cool; ..."

5. The Management of Steel by George Ede (1873)
"Half-round rimers are very liable to become crooked, or concave on their round side, owing to the round side being the last to become cool; ..."

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