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The Operator sternwheeler was one of five sternwheelers built for the use on the Skeena River by Foley, Welch and Stewart for construction work on the
Operator_(sternwheeler)
Topics referred to by the same term
as an operator to serve on a SWAT team Operator (sternwheeler), a 1909 ship on the Skeena River Network operator, a phone carrier System operator, commonly
Operator
they were able to use their own sternwheelers to transport workers and supplies up and down the river. The Operator and the Conveyor had worked on the
Steamboats of the Upper Fraser River
Steamboats_of_the_Upper_Fraser_River
List of sternwheelers of Oregon used in tourism
Rivers, as river cruise ships used for tourism. Although configured as sternwheelers, they are not paddle steamers, but rather are motor vessels that are
Tourist sternwheelers of Oregon
Tourist_sternwheelers_of_Oregon
Canadian steamboat
work. When built, Nasookin was the largest sternwheeler in British Columbia and the largest sternwheeler north of San Francisco. Nasookin was reported
Nasookin
1889 steamboat in United States
same time in the same region, including in particular the Northwest, a sternwheeler built in 1877 at Columbus, Washington, and dismantled in 1885. Northwest
Northwest_(sternwheeler)
Canadian paddle steamship
Moyie is a paddle steamer sternwheeler that operated on Kootenay Lake in British Columbia, Canada from 1898 until 1957. After her nearly sixty years of
Moyie_(sternwheeler)
downstream to Dawson City. In doing so she became the last of the Yukon's sternwheeler steamers to navigate the Yukon River under her own power. Three days
SS_Keno
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Beaver_(1873_sternwheeler)
Steamboats in a Canadian river
navigation by sternwheelers. The GTP boats, Operator and Conveyor, were dismantled; their machinery would be used in new sternwheelers that were built
Steamboats of the Skeena River
Steamboats_of_the_Skeena_River
British Columbia sternwheeler
Inlander was a sternwheeler that worked on the Skeena River in British Columbia, Canada, from 1910 until 1912. She was owned by the Prince Rupert and Skeena
Inlander
Advertisement for Relief and other steamers, placed January 21, 1860. History Operator (1) Cassedy, Athey, O’Laughlin, Sturtevant & Co.; (2) John C. Ainsworth;
Relief_(sternwheeler_1858)
Stern-wheel driven steamboat
was named after the company's founder, Joseph Kellogg (1812–1903). The sternwheeler Joseph Kellogg was built in 1881 at Portland, Oregon. Joseph Kellogg
Joseph_Kellogg_(sternwheeler)
Ferry in British Columbia, Canada
completed a rail link between Procter and Kootenay Landing in 1930, sternwheeler service on the southern arm of the lake ended. In 1931, the BC government
Kootenay_Lake_ferry
19th-century river steamboat in the northwestern United States
vessel was involved in a collision in Puget Sound off Des Moines with the sternwheeler Hassalo. Otter sustained substantial damage but was successfully beached
Otter_(sternwheeler)
Steel roller coaster
located on the 1.3-acre (5,300 m2) island surrounded by the Carolina Sternwheeler. In the 1990s, Smurf Island was eventually closed and later demolished
Nighthawk_(roller_coaster)
Steamship in British Columbia
The S.S. Sicamous is a large, four-decked sternwheeler commissioned by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and was built by the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding
Sicamous_(sternwheeler)
#100687) Owner Upper Columbia Navig. & Tramway Co.; Columbia River Lumber Co. Operator Frank P. Armstrong Port of registry Golden, BC Route Inland British Columbia
Hyak_(sternwheeler)
The Skeena sternwheeler was one of five sternwheelers built for the use on the Skeena River by Foley, Welch and Stewart for construction work on the Grand
Skeena_(sternwheeler)
Mount Royal was a sternwheeler that worked on the Skeena River and Stikine Rivers in British Columbia, Canada, from 1902 until 1907. She was named after
Mount_Royal_(sternwheeler)
Sternwheeler for Skeena River in Canada
The Conveyor was one of five sternwheelers built for the use on the Skeena River by Foley, Welch and Stewart for construction work on the Grand Trunk
Conveyor_(sternwheeler)
Mid-19th Century British Columbian Sternwheeler
The Enterprise was a passenger and freight sternwheeler that was built for service on the Soda Creek to Quesnel route on the upper Fraser River in British
Enterprise_(1863)
Lawrence River. The engines had been previously installed in two other sternwheelers on the upper Columbia River, specifically the first Duchess, and the
Ptarmigan_(sternwheeler)
machinery. He could have been killed except that at just that moment the sternwheeler was coming in to the dock at Marshfield, and the engines were reversed
Rainbow_(sternwheeler)
characterized as the worst disaster in the Yukon River's history, the sternwheeler Columbian exploded and burned at Eagle Rock, Yukon, Canada, on 25 September
Sternwheeler Columbian disaster
Sternwheeler_Columbian_disaster
19th-century steamboat
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Enterprise_(1855)
Hazelton was a sternwheeler that worked on the Skeena River in British Columbia, Canada from 1901 until 1912. Her first owner was Robert Cunningham who
Hazelton_(sternwheeler)
Sternwheeler
The Nechacco sternwheeler was built for service on the Soda Creek to Fort George route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia. She was owned by
Nechacco
planned to use Etna on the Lewis River route in conjunction with the sternwheeler Mascot. Logging camps and mills up the Lewis river depended on shallow-draft
Etna_(sternwheeler)
Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
December. The 1947 sternwheeler Portland, docked at Waterfront Park, houses the Oregon Maritime Center and Museum. The sternwheeler is only sporadically
Tom_McCall_Waterfront_Park
US-Canadian seaman (1855–1913)
Oregon, United States and British Columbia, Canada. He piloted dozens of sternwheelers over his 40-year-long career and pioneered many rivers in the Pacific
John Bonser (steamship captain)
John_Bonser_(steamship_captain)
Lake in British Columbia, Canada
passenger service) SS Sicamous (luxury-class passenger service) SS Fairview (sternwheeler) SS Naramata (excursion and water-taxi) MV Lequime (Fintry Queen, excursion
Okanagan_Lake
was only five minutes less than the best time for the Enterprise, a sternwheeler built in 1855. Elk was received enthusiastically at Butteville, Oregon
Elk_(sternwheeler_1857)
The river sternwheeler Ramona operated from 1892 to 1908 on the Willamette River in Oregon, on the Stikine River running from Wrangell, Alaska into British
Ramona_(1892_sternwheeler)
Steamboat
wharf at Alder Street, in Portland, the Stark Street Ferry ran into the sternwheeler. Elwood's fantail was badly damaged, as was the tackle on the ferry.
Elwood_(sternwheeler)
Sternwheel-driven steamboat
relatively long time for a vessel of its type, built entirely of wood. This sternwheeler should not be confused with the small steamboat Mascot which operated
Mascot_(sternwheeler)
Amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina
Smurf Island opens on a 1.3 acre island surrounded by the Carolina Sternwheeler river boat. The Flying Dutchman was removed, and the Paladium was expanded
Carowinds
Canadian retail business holding company
July 2013, Hudson's Bay Company announced that it would buy Saks, Inc., operator of the American Saks Fifth Avenue brand, for US$2.9 billion, or $16 per
Hudson's_Bay_Company
19th-century steamship
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Flying Dutchman (sternwheeler)
Flying_Dutchman_(sternwheeler)
Boat owned by Barnard's Express
BX was a sternwheeler and the first of two river steamers built for service on the upper Fraser River by the BC Express Company during the busy era of
BX_(sternwheeler)
In January, 1915, there had been a collision between the Panter-owned sternwheeler Dora and Charm. This resulted in an investigation by the U.S. Steamboat
Telegraph_(1914_sternwheeler)
Steamboat completed in 1891
Sound, (2008) Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0-7385-5607-6 Turner, Robert D., Sternwheelers and Steam Tugs – An Illustrated History of the Canadian Pacific Railway's
Monte_Cristo_(sternwheeler)
Transport company
already well known in the area, as he had been the captain of the local sternwheeler Charlotte. The captain of the BC Express was Joseph Bucey, an experienced
Barnard's_Express
watershed was on the Athabasca River in 1882, and its name was SS Grahame, a sternwheeler built by the HBC, operating from Athabasca Landing north of Edmonton
Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
Boats_of_the_Mackenzie_River_watershed
Topics referred to by the same term
Samsung GM Alpha platform, the underpinning of various GM vehicles Alpha (sternwheeler), a 19th-century river vessel Alpha 2000, a light aircraft built in New
Alpha_(disambiguation)
Transport company
relaunched in 1912 on the Fraser River. Detailed articles cover the sternwheelers Skeena, Operator, and Conveyor and their roles on the Skeena River, and on the
Grand_Trunk_Pacific_Railway
by Captain McDonald included the tug Pilot and the sternwheeler Clan McDonald. Another sternwheeler operating in these waters was the T.C. Reed. In about
Steamboats of Grays Harbor and Chehalis and Hoquiam Rivers
Steamboats_of_Grays_Harbor_and_Chehalis_and_Hoquiam_Rivers
The BC Express was a stern wheel paddle steamer (sternwheeler) that operated on the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, from 1912 to 1919. The BC
BC_Express_(sternwheeler)
Skuzzy was a sternwheeler built by Canadian Pacific Railway contractor Andrew Onderdonk at Spuzzum, British Columbia, Canada, and launched on the Fraser
Skuzzy_(sternwheeler)
Watercraft ride vehicles at Disney parks
riverboats: Admiral Joe Fowler, a sternwheeler named for Disneyland's construction supervisor, and Richard F. Irvine, a sternwheeler named for a WED executive
Disney_riverboats
Okanagan: Rebuilding and Competition — The Kokanee and the International". Sternwheelers and Steam Tugs: An Illustrated History of the Canadian Pacific Railway's
International_(sternwheeler)
Town in Washington, United States
demand and a staff shortage. Seasonal passenger ferry service by private operators is available from Bellingham, Port Townsend, and Seattle to Friday Harbor
Friday_Harbor,_Washington
1896 sternwheeler built by Alexander Watson
The sternwheeler Charlotte was built in 1896 by Alexander Watson for the Northern British Columbia Navigation Company (NBCNC). The partners of the NBCNC
Charlotte_(sternwheeler)
Steamboat operated on Oregon rivers
route, the run from Portland to the Cascades, to take the place of the sternwheeler Dalles City which was then undergoing repairs. Sarah Dixon was operated
Sarah_Dixon_(sternwheeler)
National Register of Historic Places. Pilgrim Belle is a diesel-powered sternwheeler built in 1993 which does harbor cruises in Plymouth, Massachusetts. American
List of extant paddle steamers
List_of_extant_paddle_steamers
Victoria was a passenger and freight sternwheeler that was built for service on the Soda Creek to Quesnel route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia
Victoria_(sternwheeler)
City in Washington, United States
Settlers expanded the original dock to serve the daily arrivals of sternwheelers unloading passengers, cargo and loading logs. In 1893, in a dispute
Stevenson,_Washington
City in British Columbia, Canada
reference to the stepped terraces of the surrounding landscape. The first sternwheeler to attempt the Skeena was the Union in 1865, which transported supplies
Terrace,_British_Columbia
Steamship captain, businessman, miner and explorer
River to Fort Hope. In 1859, he replaced the cumbersome barge with a sternwheeler named the Henrietta, built by James Trahey at Victoria and launched in
William Moore (steamship captain)
William_Moore_(steamship_captain)
born in New Westminster and worked on the lower Fraser and Yukon River sternwheelers before coming to the upper Fraser River in the early 1900s. Owen Forrester
Owen_Forrester_Browne
Boat, smaller than a steamship, using steam
reach the Kitsumkalum River. It was not until 1891 Hudson's Bay Company sternwheeler Caledonia successfully negotiated Kitselas Canyon and reached Hazelton
Steamboat
Quesnel was a sternwheeler first launched in May 1909 at Quesnel, British Columbia to serve the Soda Creek to Fort George route of the upper Fraser River
Quesnel_(sternwheeler)
on the upper Willamette. This vessel should not be confused with the sternwheeler Ruth built at Libby, Montana in 1896. Farmers would grow wheat in the
Ruth_(sternwheeler_1895)
Robert C Hammond was the last sternwheeler built for service on the upper Fraser and Nechako Rivers. She was owned by the Fort George Lake and River Transportation
Robert C Hammond (sternwheeler)
Robert_C_Hammond_(sternwheeler)
Series of Canadian coastal passenger vessels
for $6 million to the B.C. Stena Line, a subsidiary of the Swedish ferry operator. (In 1987 Stena purchased from BC Ferries Vancouver Island Princess, formerly
SS_Princess_Marguerite
Class I railway in Canada and the United States
operations had one thing in common, the need for shallow draft therefore sternwheelers were the choice of ship. Tugs and barges handled railway equipment including
Canadian_Pacific_Railway
as museums. List of steamboats on the Yukon River SS Klondike Moyie (sternwheeler) Holeski, [ed. by] Carolyn Jean; Holeski, Marlene Conger (1983). In search
Steamboats_of_the_Yukon_River
The sternwheeler Chilcotin was built for the Soda Creek to Fort George route of the upper Fraser River. She was built by shipbuilder Donald McPhee for
Chilcotin_(sternwheeler)
Various American boats
History USCG PSIX; search under Vessel Number for D563612. Damian Nance. "Sternwheeler Paddle Steamer Natchez IX". I.S.S.E.S. (International Stationary Steam
Natchez_(boat)
steamer. 2. Propelled by a sternwheel (e.g. a "sternwheel steamer"). sternwheeler A paddle steamer propelled by a sternwheel. steward A member of a vessel's
Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)
City in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
supreme winner at the New Zealand Tourism Awards. Lakeland Queen is a sternwheeler passenger vessel that operates cruises on Lake Rotorua. She was built
Rotorua
Steamboat built in 1901
independent enterprise. Although steamboat racing was technically illegal, operators of steamboats often tried to "do their best" when a rival steamboat was
Charles_R._Spencer
River excursion company
steamboat, the Freddie, a triple-decked, 73-foot sternwheeler with a 16-foot beam. Once established as an operator, he transported freight and passengers on
Streckfus_Steamers
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R.P._Rithet_(sternwheeler)
Gorge carved by the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada
possessions around the canyon, hoping to meet their raft downstream. The sternwheelers Operator and Conveyor were transported in pieces to Tête Jaune, reassembled
Grand_Canyon_of_the_Fraser
Fort Fraser was a small sternwheeler owned by the Fort George Lumber and Transportation Company a partnership originally held by Nick Clarke and Russell
Fort_Fraser_(sternwheeler)
Theme park in New York City (1960–1964)
manufacturer Enco National Corporation, concessionaire The Brass Rail, and sternwheeler manufacturer Todd Shipyards. Frederic V. Schumacher was hired as the
Freedomland_U.S.A.
American steamship
W. T. Preston is a specialized sternwheeler that operated as a snagboat, removing log jams and natural debris that prevented river navigation on several
W._T._Preston
Kolk depression/Reservoir in Clackamas County, Oregon
to low water, was not passed through until January 21, 1873, when the sternwheeler Onward made the first trip. In 1873, the completion of the Willamette
Oswego_Lake
Steamboats of the Willamette River Steamboats of the Yukon River Tourist sternwheelers of Oregon Lake steamers of North America Hunter, Louis C. (1993) [1949]
Steamboats_of_the_Mississippi
Texas colonist
ISBN 978-0-87611-084-3 Pamela A. Puryear and Nath Winfield, Jr., Sandbars and Sternwheelers: Steam Navigation on the Brazos (College Station: Texas A&M University
Elizabeth_Powell_(colonist)
Nelson, British Columbia, in 1906 for the Canadian Pacific Railway. No sternwheeler had been built in Nelson since Moyie was launched in 1898. Kuskanook
Kuskanook
Fjord in British Columbia
resort and fishing lodge in 1910. A daily steamship route, using the sternwheeler Skeena, brought customers and supplies to the inn. The property was operated
Indian_Arm
Public ferry service in Washington, US
Bay; it was followed by the sternwheeler Bailey Gatzert, which was retrofitted in 1920 to add a car elevator. Smaller operators on Puget Sound were gradually
Washington_State_Ferries
Passenger ship in New Zealand
Lakeland Queen is a sternwheeler paddle boat that operates cruises on Lake Rotorua in New Zealand. She was built in Rotorua in 1986 by brothers Ian and
Lakeland_Queen
Canadian bar owner (1830–1875)
boats were built to meet this need and Deighton piloted steamships and sternwheelers on the Fraser River for several years. By 1864, Deighton was forced
John_Deighton
Canadian steel-built passenger liner
including families of troops serving overseas, miners, and crews of sternwheelers that had finished operations for the winter. Fifty women and children
SS_Princess_Sophia
Canadian steamship company
division of the CPR. The company owned a variety of vessels, including the sternwheeler Princess Louise, R.P. Rithet, the old sidewheelers Wilson G. Hunt and
Canadian Pacific Navigation Company
Canadian_Pacific_Navigation_Company
American sailor (1855–1931)
one of Troup's few design failures. On May 26, 1888, Troup took the sternwheeler Hassalo through the Cascades of the Columbia, covering the six miles
James_William_Troup
Paddle-wheel boat
sailings scheduled for 2014, in the period April–November. Tourist sternwheelers of Oregon List of river cruise ships Ship info - American Empress Retrieved
American_Empress
Canadian steamship captain
became a partner in the Victoria Steam Navigation Company and built two sternwheelers, the Governor Douglas and the Colonel Moody to serve between New Westminster
John Irving (steamship captain)
John_Irving_(steamship_captain)
operating from Kasenga. The Belgian Congo government also operated a sternwheeler paddle steamer, the Charles Lemaire, on the Luapula and Lake Mweru. Bangweulu
Water_transport_in_Zambia
City in British Columbia, Canada
holding. After the Northport smelter closed in 1921, Trail remained the sole operator in the region. By 1925, the 1.0 km2 (250 acres) plant employed 2,100 men
Trail,_British_Columbia
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SS_Princess_Louise_(1921)
Cowlitz in 1894, and then somehow burned during the attempted salvage. The sternwheeler Dalles City sank on February 8, 1906, after striking a rock in the upper
Shipwrecks of the inland Columbia River
Shipwrecks_of_the_inland_Columbia_River
Princess Mary Princess May Princess Norah Princess Royal Princess Sophia Sternwheelers Annerly BC Express Bonnington BX Charlotte Chilcotin City of Ainsworth
SS_Princess_Alice_(1911)
Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet vessel
serves as the backup vessel for the Bremerton–Port Orchard route's current operator, Kitsap Transit. The main vessel on the route is the MV Waterman, which
Carlisle_II
Ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria
Duwamish El Primero Jessie Banning Kulshan Potlatch Sioux Sol Duc Tacoma Sternwheelers Bailey Gatzert Capital City Chehalis City of Shelton Clara Brown Comet
MV_Coho
1893 disaster in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
City of Portland. On November 1, 1893, in foggy weather after dawn, the sternwheeler Elwood approached the bridge, and gave the signal to open the draw, one
Madison Street Bridge disaster
Madison_Street_Bridge_disaster
Scottish steamship captain and entrepreneur (1816–1872)
briefly putting an end to their rivalry. Irving immediately had another sternwheeler built, the Reliance and was kept busy shipping miners and supplies to
William Irving (steamship captain)
William_Irving_(steamship_captain)
OPERATOR STERNWHEELER
OPERATOR STERNWHEELER
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Great orator
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Magnificent Poetess; Orator
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Magnificent Poetess; Orator
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Orator; Preacher
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Muslim
Orator, Preacher, Religious minister
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An orator, a word.
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Great Orator
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An orator, an interpreter.
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Muslim
Orator, Preacher, Religious minister
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Orator
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an orator
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Tamil
Orator
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Hindu
Great orator
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Arabic
Orator; Preacher
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Orator; Preacher
Girl/Female
Arabic
Orator; Preacher
OPERATOR STERNWHEELER
OPERATOR STERNWHEELER
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Australian, Celtic, Finnish, Spanish
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Male
Norse
Variant spelling of Old Norse Yngvarr, INGVARR means "Ing's warrior."
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French
Pasture of oats.
Surname or Lastname
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English : patronymic from Gamble.
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Beautiful
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From the grove.
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Tamil
Generous
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Indian
Fruit of Earth
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wares; a camel
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The God of War
OPERATOR STERNWHEELER
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OPERATOR STERNWHEELER
n.
The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
n.
A mechamical arrangement for regulating motion in a machine, or producing equality of effect.
n.
A dealer in stocks or any commodity for speculative purposes; a speculator.
n.
A laboratory.
n.
Any methodical action of the hand, or of the hand with instruments, on the human body, to produce a curative or remedial effect, as in amputation, etc.
n.
Effect produced; influence.
n.
In the University of Oxford, an examiner for moderations; at Cambridge, the superintendant of examinations for degrees; at Dublin, either the first (senior) or second (junior) in rank in an examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
n.
One who, or that which, operates or produces an effect.
n.
One who performs some act upon the human body by means of the hand, or with instruments.
n.
An officer who is the voice of the university upon all public occasions, who writes, reads, and records all letters of a public nature, presents, with an appropriate address, those persons on whom honorary degrees are to be conferred, and performs other like duties; -- called also public orator.
n.
One fond of his own opinious; one who holds an opinion.
a.
Alt. of Operatical
v. t.
To put into, or to continue in, operation or activity; to work; as, to operate a machine.
imp. & p. p.
of Operate
n.
That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.
n.
The officer who presides over an assembly to preserve order, propose questions, regulate the proceedings, and declare the votes.
n.
Operation.
n.
The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; -- called also facient.
n.
The method of working; mode of action.
n.
Something to be done; some transformation to be made upon quantities, the transformation being indicated either by rules or symbols.