40 Words to use with instruments

The catalogues of scientific-instrument makers of our larger cities generally furnish a list of the requisite materials or handbooks which describe the use of the various microscopes of standard make.

SEE Russell, Harold G. HOBBS, GLENN M. Scientific instruments laboratory apparatus and supplies for high schools, physics, chemistry, biology, and general science.

The negotiable instruments laws of Pennsylvania, complete annotations.

TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COMPANIES.

" He went up to his room, and in getting them from his bag, saw the little instrument case which he had thrown into his bag when he was changing.

These are instrument-knowledges; they lead on to other knowledges, which can.

And presently, when a message came to tell me that I could come any time, I asked her father to give me a hand with my instrument box and between us we carried it into the girl's bedroom.

It contained two sofa-lockers with gas-inflated, leather cushions, a chart-rack, pilot's seat, controls, and instrument-board.

In this instrument notice is given to all "black or mulatto persons" residing in Fairfield, to comply with the requisitions of the Act of 1807 within twenty days, or the law would be enforced against them.

Rubank melody band instructor; for school bands, saxophone bands and wind instrument ensemble.

A depot of provisions was established here for supplying the line of their future operations, and the services of the requisite number of men as axmen, chain bearers, instrument carriers, etc., were engaged.

(Like culture, religion seeks to make nature an intelligible and compliant being, only that in this it makes use of the supernatural instruments faith, prayer, and magic; it is only gradually that men learn to attack the evils by natural means.)

Andromache, in the pictures of the Sack of Troy, is represented with a great pestle or some such instrument fighting with the Soldiers to rescue Astyanax ([Greek:'Andro-machae]= "Man-fighting").

While individuals here and there grasped the full significance of what the mysterious ticking of that curious instrument foretold, they were vastly in the minority.

"In another part of the city, in a convenient situation, is the cannon foundry, with its moulds, furnaces, and instrument founders, and workmen, who carry on the works.

The very possession of the dangerous instrument imparts to him a feeling and an air of self-respect and responsibility.

LUNETTE, f., instrument optique; télescope; pl., bésicles.

CLEF, f., instrument métallique pour ouvrir et fermer une serrure.

Are you aware that brass instrument players are habitually sweated in orchestras and bands?It depends on what you mean.

From the deep inward moan which follows pressure on the great nerves of right, to the sharp cry as the filaments of taste are struck with a crashing sweep, is a range which no other instrument possesses.

Indeed the 'brass-instrument psychologists,' who do such admirable work in their laboratories, have invented an experiment on the effect of significant words which every one may try for himself.

"Professor Smyth finds that although the two pillars upon which the instrument rests were cut from the same quarry, they are unequally affected by changes of temperature; so that the variation of the azimuth error, though slight, is irregular.

The chief advantage of the instrument results from the fact that, owing to the arrangement of the magnets and bobbins, a large portion of the wires of the latter is situated very near the poles of the magnets, and in a position very favorable for electro-magnetic action.

the instrument scarce distinguishable from the hand that uses it; the thought is as nigh to St. Paul as to Plato.

They entered a musical instrument shop, and diverted themselves, naturally enough, with gramophones and mouth-organs and trumpets and violins.

40 Words to use with  instruments