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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
The species is variable, the degrees of globoseness being numerous. The
umbilicus is rarely entirely closed, even in young shells. The number and
disposition of bands is constant in all the specimens before me ; the lower band
sometimes is ...
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Land and Fresh Water Shells of North America ...: ...
The specimen (Fig. 41) from which the above description is drawn is probably a
male. It is the most scalariform of all that I have seen. The species is variable, the
degrees of globoseness being numerous. Fig- 44The umbilieus is rarely entirely
...
William Greene Binney, Thomas Bland, George Washington Tryon (Jr.), 1865
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Notes: Theological, Political and Miscellaneous
Now mercury retains its globoseness ad infinitum. So I reasoned, but I see the
defect of the logic (though I nevertheless retain my objection to the proper fluidity
of quicksilver). Globoseness, is the jxopobij aixopcpos, the figure that necessarily
...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1853
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Land and Fresh Water Shells of North America: Ampullariidae, ...
The species is variable, the degrees of globoseness being numerous. The
umbilicus is rarely entirely closed, even in young shells. The number and
disposition of bands is constant in all the specimens before me ; the lower band
sometimes is ...
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Land and Fresh Water Shells of North America: Pulmonata geophila
The species is variable, the degrees of globoseness being numerous. The
umbilicus is rarely entirely closed, even in young shells. The number and
disposition of bands is constant in all the specimens before me ; the lower band
sometimes is ...
William Greene Binney, George Washington Tryon, Thomas Bland, 1865
Now mercury retains its globoseness ad infinitum. — So I reasoned but I see the
defect of the logic (tho' I nevertheless retain my objection to the proper fluidity of
quicksilver). Globoseness is the uopcpri ctuoptpo^,1 the figure that necessarily ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Whalley, H. J. Jackson, 1980
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... glide glimmer glimps glisten glitter a glitteringly' G L U glitteringness gloar '
globe globoseness globdsity gldbous ' globular . gldbularly gldbularness gl6bule
Gldcester glzominess gloomy glorificition glcirifie glorious gldrioufly >
gloriousness ...
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An English and Danish Dictionary ...
GLOBOSENESS or cLonosrTY,Sub. hagel-rundbed, kug'Iagng/xd. GLOBULES or
GLOBULETS, Sub. maae made partiHer. To GLOMERATE, '11. a. atsa'nnmn'i'rde
. cLoMeItATroN, Sub. sammm-vi'rdel/e. GLOOMINESS, Sub. mar-Mad, ...
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Cabinet of Professor N uttall. Diam. '7, Length '6 of an inch. Remarks—This
species is remarkable for its globoseness and the single small dark band placed
in the middle of a light and broader one immediately above the centre of the
whorl.
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Marginalia: Valckenaer to Zwick
... 599, 599n, 600, 600n Glendower, Owen (/ Henry IV) 4758 glitter 2604 "
gloaming" 5857, 857n globe(s) 3479, 1020n, 5406, 431, 704 celestial 5157;
hollow 5338; perfect 5245; solid 5430 globoseness '548, 548n globosity '579,
594 globules ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Whalley, H. J. Jackson, 2001