Definition of Explantations

1. explantation [n] - See also: explantation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Explantations

explanationism
explanationist
explanationists
explanations
explanative
explanatively
explanator
explanatorily
explanatoriness
explanators
explanatory
explanatory fiction
explanatory style
explant
explantation
explantations (current term)
explanted
explanting
explants
explement
explementary angles
explements
expletion
expletive
expletively
expletives
expletory
explicability
explicable
explicableness

Literary usage of Explantations

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

1. A bibliography of the state of Maine from the earliest period to 1891 by Joseph Williamson, Maine Historical Society (1896)
"[6700 NASAL VOWELS OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE (THE), with explantations, exercises and questions. Portland: Arthur Shirley, Printer. 1835. ..."

2. Sir Thomas Browne's Hydriotaphia and the Garden of Cyrus by Sir Thomas Browne, William Alexander Greenhill (1896)
"... whereof they are the produced parts or prominent explantations. r And though in the parts of plants which are not ordained for motion, we do not expect ..."

3. Report on cancer of the mouth and tongue by John Collins Warren (1908)
"From a study of the lymphatic systems of the mouth and neck, we have brought home to us very clearly certain anatomical explantations of clinical symptoms ..."

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