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Demonstrator   /dˈɛmənstrˌeɪtər/   Listen
noun
Demonstrator  n.  
1.
One who demonstrates; specif.
(a)
One who proves anything with certainty, or establishes it by indubitable evidence.
(b)
One who shows how a certain device operates or a procedure is performed.
2.
(Anat.) A teacher of practical anatomy.
3.
A person who participates in a demonstration (7).






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"Demonstrator" Quotes from Famous Books



... Demonstrator in a course of instruction in Biology which I am giving to Schoolmasters—with the view of converting them into scientific missionaries to convert the Christian Heathen of these islands to the ...
— The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 2 • Leonard Huxley

... "demonstrator" that was wanted, on a commission basis, for a fluid to cleanse silver. This alcove, it developed, was merely one of many thousand branch offices of the "Co." scattered across the country. The "Co's." "factory," he said, was over in New Jersey, ...
— Walking-Stick Papers • Robert Cortes Holliday

... from yonder fellow, I may belike grow old, expecting in vain, and whenas I shall be old, I shall in vain repent and bemoan myself of having wasted my youth, which latter he himself is a very good teacher and demonstrator how I should solace, showing me by example how I should delect myself with that wherein he delighteth, more by token that this were commendable in me, whereas in him it is exceeding blameworthy, seeing that I should offend against the laws alone, ...
— The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio • Giovanni Boccaccio

... was to attack every gathering of people and disperse it, and to arrest every person who took part in the demonstrations or was supposed to have a hand in them. Japanese civilians were armed with clubs and swords and given carte blanche to attack any Korean they suspected of being a demonstrator. They interpreted these instructions freely. Firemen were sent out with poles with the big firemen's hooks at the end. A single pull with one of these hooks meant death or horrible mutilation ...
— Korea's Fight for Freedom • F.A. McKenzie

... give more time to his men friends. There was Jessop, at the art school; Swain, who was chemistry demonstrator at the university; Newton, who was a teacher; besides Edgar and Miriam's younger brothers. Pleading work, he sketched and studied with Jessop. He called in the university for Swain, and the two went "down town" together. Having come home in the train with Newton, ...
— Sons and Lovers • David Herbert Lawrence


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