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- noun Plural form of
amalgamator .
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Examples
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His blend of r&b, electric guitar energy, and lyrical, hook-centric songwriting qualifies him as one of that era's premiere amalgamators of that little thing Moondog Alan Freed dubbed "rock & roll."
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It permeates every class of society in the district connected with the industry, and managers, amalgamators, assayers, accountants, aye, even bank officials, are 'all on the job' to 'get a bit' while there is an opportunity.
Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
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The sludge was treated in fancy amalgamators, especially in one with a pan and revolving arms, probably evolved out of the inner consciousness of some gentleman in Paris.
To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative Richard Francis Burton 1855
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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Pipe owners and content amalgamators (not owners) who get there early will have a decided advantage�?
unknown title 2009
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