Definition of Ethoses

1. Noun. (nonstandard) (plural of ethos) ¹

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Definition of Ethoses

1. ethos [n] - See also: ethos

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethoses

ethoi
ethologic
ethological
ethologically
ethologies
ethologist
ethologists
ethology
ethomoxane
ethopabate
ethopharmacology
ethopoetic
ethopropazine hydrochloride
ethos
ethosed
ethoses (current term)
ethosuximide
ethotoin
ethotrimeprazine
ethoxazene hydrochloride
ethoxide
ethoxides
ethoxies
ethoxy
ethoxybutamoxane
ethoxyethane
ethoxyethanes
ethoxyethanol
ethoxyl
ethoxylate

Literary usage of Ethoses

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

1. Handbook of the Law of Private Corporations by William Lawrence Clark, Isaac Maurice Wormser (1916)
"(d) Shares of stock, being intangible, and in the nature of ethoses in action, were not subject to execution at common law; but by statute they are now very ..."

2. Diseases of the nervous system: A Text-book for Students and Practitioners by Hermann Oppenheim (1900)
"THE TRAUMATIC ^ethoses (ACCIDENT N ET lì» >SK<. Injuries may influence the nervous system in many ways. The phenomena and symptom-complexes evoked by gross ..."

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