Definition of Reproducers. Meaning of Reproducers. Synonyms of Reproducers

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Definition of Reproducers

Reproducer
Reproducer Re`pro*duc"er, n. 1. In a phonograph, a device containing a sounding diaphragm and the needle or stylus that traverses the moving record, for reproducing the sound. 2. In a manograph, a device for reproducing the engine stroke on a reduced scale.
Reproducer
Reproducer Re`pro*du"cer (-d?"s?r), n. One who, or that which, reproduces. --Burke.

Meaning of Reproducers from wikipedia

- Birmingham Sound Reproducers (BSR) was a 20th-century British manufacturer of record player turntables, reel-to-reel tape recorder mechanisms and, for...
- equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles"...
- distinguished by the diaphragm of the reproducer being parallel to the surface of the record. The diaphragm of a reproducer used for playing lateral records...
- to a great extent. It is here that women act not just as biological reproducers but also as "cultural carriers", transmitting knowledge and enforcing...
- Optical sound is a means of storing sound recordings on transparent film. Originally developed for military purposes, the technology first saw widespread...
- differences: queens and reproductive males take the roles of the sole reproducers, while soldiers and workers work together to create and maintain a living...
- women emplo****. Italian Fascism called for women to be honoured as "reproducers of the nation", and the Italian Fascist government held ritual ceremonies...
- called basidiospores. However, some Basidiomycota are obligate a****ual reproducers. Basidiomycota that reproduce a****ually (discussed below) can typically...
- the Epics and the Puranas, as an au****ious deity who is the "creator, reproducer and dissolver". Sharma presents another etymology with the Sanskrit root...
- more reproducers — that is, women. Thus, the first appropriation of private property consists of the appropriation of the labor of women as reproducers. Aaby...