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Definition of Erector

Erector
Erector E*rec"tor, n. 1. One who, or that which, erects. 2. (Anat.) A muscle which raises any part. 3. (Physics) An attachment to a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument, for making the image erect instead of inverted.

Meaning of Erector from wikipedia

- Erector Set (trademark styled as "ERECTOR") was a brand of metal toy construction sets which were originally patented by Alfred Carlton Gilbert and first...
- The erector spinae (/ɪˈrɛktər ˈspaɪni/ irr-EK-tər SPY-nee) or spinal erectors is a set of muscles that straighten and rotate the back. The spinal erectors...
- system has a towed launch vehicle or mobile erector launcher (MEL). Another sub-set of the TEL are erector-launchers mounted to pallets, which can then...
- transporter erector then backs away from the launch pad. The United States Air Force's Minuteman ICBM weapon system uses a transporter erector as a mobile...
- Look up erect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erect may refer to: Erect (position), something having an essentially upright position or vertical habit...
- The arrector pili muscles, also known as hair erector muscles, are small muscles attached to hair follicles in mammals. Contraction of these muscles causes...
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Today, Erector Square LLC is managed locally by Capp ****ociates LLC and is home to Erector Square Studios a community of working...
- Drummondartwork (CD edition) Schaefer, Peter. WhitehouseErector > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved March 23, 2015. Erector at Discogs (List of releases)...
- In optics, an erect image is one that appears right-side up. An image is formed when rays from a point on the original object meet again after p****ing...
- The ischiocavernosus muscle (erectores **** or erector ****oridis in older texts) is a muscle just below the surface of the perineum, present in both...