laborsaving

IPA: ɫʌbˈɔrsˈeɪvɪŋ

adjective

  • Alternative form of labor-saving. [Making work easier or faster.]

Examples of "laborsaving" in Sentences

  • And he put up power lines to run his laborsaving devices.
  • The gold standard of dubious laborsaving devices is the Clapper, from Joseph Enterprises, in San Francisco.
  • What would Ben Franklin have said about such laborsaving inventions as the robotic vacuum cleaner or the self-parking car?
  • This hardly seems in keeping with my philosophical commitment to the laborsaving device that has defined work on The Farm thus far.
  • However, compared to Team Libby and the “trust fund” gag me, in terms of manpower and laborsaving resources, our boy Fitz is definately at an extreme disadvantage.
  • Where it will not make a thick lump of cloth that will take too long to dry, it is laborsaving and space-saving to pin the ends of two garments together so that you use only half as many pins.
  • But starting in the 1950s in Australia (where there was no large supply of foreign farm labor), farmers were compelled by circumstances to develop a laborsaving method called "dried-on-the-vine" (DOV) production.

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