Definition of Echinuses

1. echinus [n] - See also: echinus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Echinuses

echinoderm genus
echinodermal
echinodermatous
echinoderms
echinoid
echinoidea
echinoids
echinomycin
echinosis
echinostoma
echinostomatidae
echinostomiasis
echinozoa
echinulate
echinus
echinuses (current term)
echistatin
echium
echiums
echiuran
echiurans
echiurid
echiuroid
echiuroidea
echiuroids
echo
echo-free
echo-planar imaging
echo beat
echo boomer

Literary usage of Echinuses

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

1. Studies on the Old Testament by Frédéric Louis Godet (1882)
"... and some other species of marine plants; then also some species belonging to the animal kingdom,—crustaceans and molluscs, some kinds of echinuses, ..."

2. Life in the Sandwich Islands: Or, The Heart of the Pacific, as it was and is by Henry Theodore Cheever (1856)
"... salt-plants take root upon it, branches of floating sea-weed are caught and entangled by it ; muscles, and crabs, and echinuses, and turtles, ..."

3. The Technologist (1861)
"... echinuses, star-fishes, and a variety of sponges. This great mass of reefs, called from their clustering swarm, the Ant's Nest, or the Formigas, ..."

4. The Patriarch and the Tsar by William Palmer (1876)
"JEW DOCTOR DANIEL VON HADEN, AD 1682. only crime; he was a sorcerer: they had found in his house dried echinuses and snakes, and he must die : they would ..."

5. Godet's Biblical Studies on the Old Testament by Frédéric Louis Godet, William Henry Lyttelton (1875)
"... and some other species of marine plants; then also some species belonging to the animal kingdom,—crustaceans and molluscs, some kinds of echinuses, ..."

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