Definition of Detrusions

1. detrusion [n] - See also: detrusion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Detrusions

detritivorous
detritral
detritus
detrivore
detrivores
detrude
detruded
detrudes
detruding
detruncate
detruncated
detruncates
detruncating
detruncation
detrusion
detrusions (current term)
detrusor
detrusor compliance
detrusor hyperreflexia
detrusor muscle of urinary bladder
detrusor pressure
detrusor sphincter dyssynergia
detrusor stability
detrusors
dette
detteles
detumescences
detumescent

Literary usage of Detrusions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Eikon Basilike, Or, The King's Book by Eikón Basilikē, Charles I, John Gauden (1907)
"... and importunate detrusions of violence, to have the mist of His Errour and Passion dispelled, which is a shadow of Reason, and must serve those that are ..."

2. Mechanics of Materials by Mansfield Merriman (1914)
"If the elastic limit of the material is not exceeded by the unit-stresses, the unit-detrusions arc proportional to them, so that the ratio of P/a to e/l is ..."

3. Mechanics of Materials by Mansfield Merriman (1905)
"... to the action of six pairs of shears of which the unit-stresses are Si2, 523, 53i> in the notation of Art. 174, the corresponding unit-detrusions are ..."

4. Realistic Idealism in Philosophy Itself by Nathaniel Holmes (1888)
"As Bacon said, they are the " detrusions," not the art, of Nature. Nor could it ever have been the mere result of an external and purely mechanical ..."

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