Definition of Dysodil

1. dysodyle [n -S] - See also: dysodyle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysodil

dysmorphic feature
dysmorphism
dysmorphisms
dysmorphogenesis
dysmorphophobia
dysmorphophobias
dysmorphophobic
dysmyelinating disease
dysmyelination
dysmyelinations
dysmyotonia
dysnomy
dysnystaxis
dysodil (current term)
dysodile
dysodiles
dysodils
dysodontiasis
dysodyle
dysodyles
dysomia
dysontogenesis
dysontogenetic
dysorexia
dysosmia
dysosmias
dysosmic
dysosteogenesis

Literary usage of Dysodil

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

1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1916)
"dysodil, like that of Sicily, occurs in layers between thick beds of marl overlying the gypsum. It is typical, in paper-thin laminae and burns quickly with ..."

2. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1840)
"He concludes that dysodil is produced by the agglomeration of infu- * From The Athenaeum, Aug. 15. t Ibid. soria, and is obviously a polishing slate, ..."

3. The Chemist ; Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and Improvements by Charles Watt (1840)
"He concludes that dysodil is produced by the agglomeration of infu- * From The Athenäum, Aug. 15. t Ibid. soria, and is obviously a polishing slate, ..."

4. Interrelations of the Fossil Fuels by John James Stevenson, American Philosophical Society (1921)
"dysodil, like that of Sicily, occurs in layers between thick beds of marl overlying the gypsum. It is typical, in paper-thin laminae and burns quickly with ..."

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