Heister [noun]

Definition of Heister:

person who steals

Opposite/Antonyms of Heister:

Law

Police


Sentence/Example of Heister:

The spring lancet was initially described by Lorenz Heister in 1719.

The instrument was not found in Dionis , but it did appear in Heister and in Garengeot .

The German surgeon, Lorenz Heister, was more appreciative of the innovation.

A word must be said of the later writers such as Par (1509-90), Scultetus , and Heister .

Heister, for instance, shows as a lithotomy knife a large knife, like a phlebotome in shape.

The description quoted already from Heister will help to make clear the description of the manipulation.

He made a bow, and would have passed, when Heister stopped him to ask after his grandmother's health.

Mr. Heister wanted to know, whether the price of coal had not been already doubled within these few years.

I believe there is no disposition in any party to re-elect Heister.

The sudden rout of this party enabled De Heister to detach a part of his force against those who were engaged near Bedford.