Erector [noun]
Definition of Erector:
builder
Synonyms of Erector:
Opposite/Antonyms of Erector:
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Sentence/Example of Erector:
This erector approaches closely the faculties of the human arm.
The erector spinæ masses are treated by careful finger-tip kneading.
The erector muscles become paralyzed, and the organ remains inactive at the call of the will.
The shield was fitted with a single hydraulic erector and hydraulic sliding platforms, and when complete weighed 194 tons.
Like the erector of a pillar, he supports the sky with his smoke; and one of his distinctive epithets is “smoke-bannered.”
The remainder of the shield was the hydraulic part, which provided its motive force and gave the power to the segment erector.
The erector consisted of a box-shaped frame mounted on a central shaft revolving on bearings attached to the shield.
Each shield was fitted with a single erector mounted on the rear of the diaphragm.
The principal figures connected with the erector, assuming a water pressure of 5,000 lb.
The erector rotating rams were controlled by a similar valve, with four spindles, also operated by a single hand-wheel.