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BOTTOMER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a person who makes the seat part of a chair 2. a person who works at the lowest part, particularly of a mine www.collinsdictionary.com
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BOTTOMERS BY W&H - Windmöller & Hölscher
Our comprehensive bottomer portfolio offers when it comes to industrial sacks made of paper, woven or film. www.wh.group
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bottomer, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun bottomer is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for bottomer is from 1721, in the writing of Thomas Parkyns, ... www.oed.com
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bottomer
bottomer (ˈbɒtəmə(r)) [f. bottom v. + -er1.] a. One who puts a bottom to anything. b. One who works at the lowest station. c. A draught in which the cup is drained to the bottom.1723 Lond. Gaz. No. 6194/7 Elizabeth Squibb..Cane-Chair Bottomer. 1876 Blackmore Cripps III. xvi. 259 He firmly restricted... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bottomer - Scottish Shale
A bottomer was in charge of loading hutches into the cage at the bottom of a mine shaft and signalling for the cage to be hoisted up the shaft to the surface. scottishshale.co.uk
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SND :: bottomer - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
BOTTOMER, n. “The person who loads and unloads the cages at the bottom or intermediate landings in a shaft” (Sc. 1886 J. Barrowman Sc. Mining Terms 12; ... dsl.ac.uk
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Paper sack
Paper sacks are produced on paper sack converting machines consisting of tuber and a bottomer. These bundles are transported from the tuber to the bottomer. There, at least one end of the tube is folded to a bottom that creates the paper sack. wikipedia.org
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bottomer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A person who makes the seat part of a chair. · (mining) A person employed to attend to the bottom of the shaft. Anagrams. edit · rebottom. en.wiktionary.org
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BOTTOMER
A production company focused on a developing and creating of technical solutions in the field of paper packaging production. www.bottomer.pro
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Bottom Seal Bag Making Machine - Tecon
Bottomer machine plays a crucial role in the final stages of bag manufacturing by effectively sealing and reinforcing the bottoms of pre-formed bag tubes. www.newtecon.com
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Bottomer - Glossary of Film-Video & Photo - AKA - Ocean Studio
When a flag is set in order to block light that is emmitting from the lower or bottom area of a light, it is referred to as a bottomer. oceanstudio.com
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Bennet family
According to author Phyllis Ferguson Bottomer, Mr. Bennet may suffer from a form of autism. wikipedia.org
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skew
▪ I. † skew, n.1 Obs. Also 4 skewe, skwe, skiu, scue. [prob. of Scand. origin and related to sky n.1] 1. The sky or heaven.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xvii. 13 Mirke watres þat ware ofe hewe In þe kloudes of þe skewe. 13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 483 Ho [sc. the dove] skyrmez vnder skwe & skowtez aboute. c 1375 C... Oxford English Dictionary
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pit
▪ I. pit, n.1 (pɪt) Forms: see below. [OE. pytt, ME. pyt(t, pit, put(t, pet = OFris. pet, OS. putti, MLG., MDu. putte, LG. pütte, Du. put, OHG. pfuzzi, pfuzza, MHG., Ger. pfütze; also ON. pyttr (from OE.); all repr. a WGer. *puttjo{supz}, a. L. puteus well, pit, shaft. In ME. the OE. y was repr. in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Old English origin
bookstore bookworm boom (v) boot (profit, use) bootless bore bored boredom boring born borne borough borrow bosom Boston Boston tea party bottleneck bottom bottomer wikipedia.org
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