Definition of Humites

1. humite [n] - See also: humite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Humites

humiliating
humiliatingly
humiliations
humiliator
humiliators
humiliatrix
humilities
humilitude
humin
humiri
humita
humitas
humite
humites (current term)
humiture
humitures
humlie
humlies
hummable
hummably
hummaum
hummaums
hummed
hummel
hummeler
hummelers
hummelled
hummeller

Literary usage of Humites

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

1. Petrographic Methods: The Authorized English Translation of Part I by Ernst Weinschenk, Robert Watson Clark (1912)
"If the humites are colorless, they are very ... olivine for the distinction between colored varieties and titanium olivine. The humites often pass over into ..."

2. Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste by Archibald Alison (1815)
"... motu Terra tremit: fuge're ferae, et mortalia corda Per gentes humites stravit pavor. Ille flagrant! Aut Atho, aut Rhodopen, ..."

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