Definition of Exsertions

1. exsertion [n] - See also: exsertion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exsertions

exscutellate
exsec
exsecant
exsecants
exsect
exsected
exsecting
exsection
exsections
exsects
exsert
exserted
exsertile
exserting
exsertion
exsertions (current term)
exserts
exsiccant
exsiccants
exsiccata
exsiccatae
exsiccate
exsiccated
exsiccated alum
exsiccated sodium sulfite
exsiccates
exsiccating
exsiccation
exsiccation fever
exsiccations

Literary usage of Exsertions

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

1. The Mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies by Leland Ossian Howard, Harrison Gray Dyar, Frederick Knab (1917)
"... second group with two very large round teeth before and smaller ones at base, a broad serrate filament within ; exsertions with hair-tufts at tip; ..."

2. A Stellar Key to the Summer Land by Andrew Jackson Davis (1868)
"... and afterward by exsertions or derivations' from itself, finer and finer, enters into the inmost substance of the lungs, even to the smallest bronchial ..."

3. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom by Emanuel Swedenborg (1843)
"... for the above-mentioned ligaments are united to the sheaths of the viscera, and these sheaths enter their inmost texture by exsertions or prolongations ..."

4. The Chicago Medical Journal (1865)
"... ef Brooklyn, NY Referred to the- Section embracing Hygiene On exsertions and their Relation to ..."

5. Traité de physiologie considérée comme science d'observation by Karl Friedrich Burdach (1841)
"Aux échelons supérieurs de la série animale les organes respiratoires se développent par des exsertions de l'organe digestif,dont ils représentent d'abord ..."

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