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Quickener...a
catchy, brandable and "neat-sounding"
dictionary word of many interesting
usages, for use on the Web, which word
may be used in various unique ways,
as in examples below...
Priest: Glory be to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. People: From everlasting and for ever
and ever. Amen. You, Lord of all we confess and You, Jesus Christ, we glorify;
for You are the Quickener of our bodies and Savior of our souls. Deacon:
Let us pray. Peace be with us.
Priest: You, my Lord, are in truth the Quickener of our bodies and
You are the good Savior of our souls and the constant Preserver of our life.
You, my Lord, we are bound to confess and worship and glorify at every season,
0-Lord of all, Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit, forever.
Howe introduced the original
planetary gear Steering quickener to racing in 1986. Though others have
tried to duplicate the Howe Quickener, its proven durability has left it
the first choice of racers nationwide. At only 3.04 lbs. It is the lightest
available with a tough mounting boss. Howe Quickener's have heat treated
internal gears and shafts with shaft seals.
Steering Quickener & Mount. Coleman
Racing's heavy-duty housing includes
3-hole mounting lugs for rigidity, extra
wide internal gear, extra wide internal
gear bearing and an extra long steering
shaft can be cut to length. Eliminates
coupler and joints between quickener
and wheel.
A word used by Charles
Dickens: Showing an attack of rheumatism in some cases, acts as a
quickener to inventive genius.
Game Playing Systems - Role Machine
Combat Quickener, a quick little
utility designed to help referees speed
up & quicken combat action in the
RoleMaster.

A
common term used by The Christian Church
like this:
"Jesus - Quickener of My Soul"

A term used in Asia, in particular India
& China - the sun is the quickener
and giver of life, son of Aurora, the
shining God, the red ball in the sky,
the quickener or generator,"

Word used in Game Playing Software
and Science Fiction like this from The
Ward: An alien race finds some artifacts
and gets to know the makers technology.
But the techno virus has been separated
into two components, the ark and the
quickener: the ark is sealed
on the Moon, while the quickener
is hidden on the holy mountain.

Poetic type word, as used by Lord Byron:
And yet a little tumult, now and then,
is an agreeable quickener of
sensation; such as a revolution, a battle,
or an adventure of any lively description.
Lord Byron 19th Century English poet.

Terminology often used in Food Preparation
as in these examples via "Savvy
Cooking" - if a main dish or vegetable
is too sweet, add a teaspoon of cider
vinegar as a quickener. A quick
gravy quickener is add some instant
potatoes, etc.

This was the most exciting pulse-quickener
Masters golf competition I have ever
seen. Also as in this example: The Australian
Grand Prix race this morning was not
a pulse quickener, but there
were some moments which proved to be
memorable.
An action-movie description like this
as quoted from Amazon.com: Von Ryan's
Express starring Frank Sinatra, a great
pulse-quickener.

Word used in the making of leather
& tanning - Dermollan is a liming
quickener, as it allows a quicker
and more even penetration of liming
baths in the leather structure.
Here are the definitions of Quickener
from Dictionary.com website"
- quicken·er Noun
- Quickener - Pronunciation
Key:
- quickener \Quick"en*er\, n.
One who, or that which, quickens.
- Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged
Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA,
Inc.
- quick·en (kwkn)
- v. quick·ened, quick·en·ing,
quick·ens. v. tr.
- To make more rapid; accelerate.
- To make alive; vitalize.
- To excite and stimulate; stir.
- To make steeper. v. intr.
- To become more rapid. See Synonyms
at speed.
- To come or return to life: And the
weak spirit quickens- (T.S. Eliot)
- To reach the stage of pregnancy
when the fetus can be felt to move.
- Source: The American Heritage®
Dictionary of the English Language
- Third Edition Copyright © 1992-1996
by Houghton Mifflin Company
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