Definition of Nektons

1. nekton [n] - See also: nekton

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nektons

neive
neives
nek
nekkid
nekoite
nekomimi
nekomimis
nekrasovite
nekropoleis
nekropolis
nekropolises
neks
nektobenthic
nekton
nektonic
nektons (current term)
nelarabine
nelenite
nelfinavir
nelfinavir mesylate
nelies
nelis
nelivaptan
nellie
nellies
nelson syndrome
nelsons
neltnerite
nelumbium

Literary usage of Nektons

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

1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1893)
"Kundt nektons the error from the objective center of AE ; in the case cited =1.48. He point* ant, rightly, that for comparative purposes it should be judged ..."

2. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Jesuits, Reuben Gold Thwaites (1901)
"... Abenaki convert: piety, 63, 111 ; envoy of French, 63, 57, 63 ; brothers of, 57, 77. nektons, , Jesuit provincial : banished from France, 7o, 397. ..."

3. Notes on the Canadian Law of Landlord and Tenant: As Applied to Coporeal by Esten Kenneth Williams, John Medley de Courcy O'Grady, Rudolph Murray Fisher (1922)
"826; [10] if the party seeking to enforce the agreement has repudiated it: C-nektons Ltd. v. Green (1915) 30 WLR 793; 8 WWE 224 [Lament, J.]; ..."

4. Archiv für die gesammte Physiologie des Menschen und der Thiere by Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm Pflüger (1903)
"Für die Schwimmbewegungen, des nektons, der Fische, ist die Literatur beträchtlich reicher; hier liegt ein sehr eingehendes Werk von ..."

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