Definition of Thawers

1. thawer [n] - See also: thawer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thawers

thaumaturgic
thaumaturgical
thaumaturgics
thaumaturgies
thaumaturgist
thaumaturgists
thaumaturgus
thaumaturguses
thaumaturgy
thave
thaves
thaw
thawb
thawed
thawer
thawers (current term)
thawier
thawiest
thawing
thawings
thawless
thaws
thawt
thawy
thay
the
the 'G'
the Alps
the Americas
the Argentine

Literary usage of Thawers

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

1. Pamphlets on Agricultural Explosives (1911)
"sticks of explosive, running through a space to be filled with warm water. The catalogs describe these ready-made thawers in detail. ..."

2. Handbook of Alaska: Its Resources, Products, and Attractions by Adolphus Washington Greely (1909)
"In consequence modern methods have introduced the dredge, scrapers, steam shovels, grizzlies, steam thawers, hydraulic elevators, and pumping plants. ..."

3. The Social Trend by Edward Alsworth Ross (1922)
"Still, substitute thawers will be found, for nobody has ever pretended that, on the whole, abstainers are less sympathetic and brotherly, ..."

4. The Social Trend by Edward Alsworth Ross (1922)
"... is wedded to the glass will have trouble in finding new means of bridging the gulf that has resulted. Still, substitute thawers will be found, ..."

5. Elements of Mining by George Joseph Young (1916)
"In small quantities frozen cartridges are best thawed in powder thawers of the type supplied by manufacturers of explosives. For larger quantities such as a ..."

6. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"These thawers are especially usi ful as they can be carried from place t place in the mine, and the warm in the portion surrounding the tubes wil keep the ..."

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