10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROTUBERATION»
Discover the use of
protuberation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
protuberation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Workes of that Famous Chirurgion Ambrose Parey
Having dirfeminated this propagation it goes by degrees through the hinder part,
to the outside of the arm, being carried through the cavity of the outer
protuberation of the upper bone of the arm , that is cut out in the back-side thereof
, where ...
Ambroise Paré, Adriaan van den Spiegel, John Clarke ((Londres)), 1649
2
Bulletin de L'Institut Royal Des Sciences Naturelles de ...
Raja (Okamejei) kenojei tooth histological cross-section FEMALES AND
FEMALES The crown base is semi-oval in occlusal view, with an arched outer
edge and an inner one with a medial protuberation. The crown bears a well
developed, ...
3
The British Sportsman, Or, Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmer's ...
... the foremost of which receives the protuberance of the stifle-bone, being
covered with a gristle for that purpose; the other whichjs deeper, as also rough
and unequal, receives the protuberation of the legbone. Besides these, there is a
cavity ...
William Augustus OSBALDISTON, 1792
4
Gerald Massey: Chartist, Poet, Radical, and Freethinker
Those areas had their locations featured outwardly by degrees of protuberation
on the outer surface of the skull. The groups, such as Literary-Observing-
Knowing, and Selfish Propensities, included the faculties of Form, Size, Colour,
Time, ...
5
Encyclopedia of Astrology
... similar to those which produce the precession of Moon's node — where there
is no equatorial protuberation to which to attribute the phenomenon. More likely it
is the result of an oscillatory or undulating motion of the entire plane of the orbit, ...
6
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... yn tyfu'n hwrwg, cnyciog, cnyciol, argrwm, tyddfog, bronaidd Protuberate, pro-
tiw'-ber-ët,v. a. chwyddo, ymchwyddo,codi, ymgodi, crythu, crothi Protuberation,
pro-tiw-ber-ë'-shyn, s. oddfiad, tyddfiad, broniad Provable, prwf '-â-bl, a. profadwy
, ...
7
Etymological Guide to the English Language: Being a ...
... a small swelling ; ex- tuberance, protuberant, swelling out ; protuberance ; pro-
tuberate ; protuberation. TUBUB (Lat. of disputed origin), A pipe. Hence tube.
TUDE (Aff. Fr. from Lat. TU- DO), A termination by which adjectives and
sometimes ...
John Wood (of Edinburgh.), 1837
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Chambers English Thesaurus
enlighten oedema, protuberation, supplementation, swelling. сntonyms
contraction, decrease. enlighten v advise, apprise, civilise, counsel, edify,
educate, illuminate, indoctrinate, inform, instruct, teach. сntonyms confuse, puzzle
. enlightened ...
9
Iron Age Echoes: Prehistoric Land Management and the ...
6.4 X-ray ofiron object V 1. Corrosion protuberation visually removed (photoshop)
; dotted line shows original form. Photograph and copyright by Restauratieatelier
Restaura, Haelen. been pressed into the ground by the machine, or transported.
David R. Fontijn, Quentin Bourgeois, Arjen Louwen, 2012
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The Farrier's New Guide: Containing First, the Anatomy of a ...
... un. equal, receives the Protuberation. of the Leg-bone. Besides these, there is
a Cavity on the Outside of the outer Head, and another. on the. Inside or tha Inner
Head, through both which the Tendons of several Muscles of the Leg descend.