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[ ri-moo-ver ] / rɪˈmu vər /
nouna person or thing that removes. Law. the transfer of a case from one court to another, as by a writ of error. Origin of removerFirst recorded in 1585–95; remove + -er1 Words nearby removerremovable partial denture, removal, removalist, remove, removed, remover, Remscheid, Remsen, REM sleep, remuda, Remuera tractor Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for removerRemover is quickly located, and she gets an emergency pedicure from an assistant. Backstage at Vera Wang|Isabel Wilkinson|September 14, 2010|DAILY BEAST Before a remover is used, the fire must be put in good condition with a substantial body of hot fuel on top. Farmers' Bulletin 1889 - Fireplaces and Chimneys|Arthur H. Senner An apparatus of this kind acts as a remover of dust from the room instead of adding any to it. Twentieth Century Inventions|George Sutherland This essence is the soul or self, and its meditation is the remover of all sorrow and affliction. The Yoga-Vasishtha Maharamayana of Valmiki, vol. 3 (of 4) part 2 (of 2)|Valmiki
It is therefore not wise for the young finisher to attempt to make his own remover. The Library of Work and Play: Home Decoration|Charles Franklin Warner The effectiveness of burning varies with the composition of the remover, but it also depends upon conditions being favorable. Farmers' Bulletin 1889 - Fireplaces and Chimneys|Arthur H. Senner
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