Definition of Reagins

1. reagin [n] - See also: reagin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reagins

reaggravate
reaggravated
reaggravates
reaggravating
reaggravation
reaggravations
reaggregate
reaggregated
reaggregates
reaggregating
reaggregation
reaggregations
reagin
reaginic
reaginic antibody
reagins (current term)
reagree
reagreed
reagreeing
reair
reaired
reairing
reairs
reais
reak
reaked
reaking
reaks
real
real(a)

Literary usage of Reagins

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

1. Serology of Nervous and Mental Diseases by David Michael Kaplan (1914)
"... inaccessible microorganisms; hence the formation of necessary reagins for the existence of a positive Wassermann is ideal and almost constant. ..."

2. The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society by American-Irish Historical Society (1913)
"The reagins were a numerous family in this vicinity. Among the "Heads of Families" in the First Census, I find Morgan Regan, John Regin, lona Ragan, ..."

3. A Practical Text-book of Infection, Immunity, and Specific Therapy: With by John Albert Kolmer (1915)
"... but due rather to the presence of peculiar tissue products (reagins) altered by the presence and activities of the spirochetes themselves, ..."

4. Pennsylvania Archives by Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, George Edward Reed, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Pennsylvania State Library, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoba (1914)
"Beagh, Samuel, 6th S., V, 387. Beagh, Thos., 6th S., V, 313. reagins, John, 6th S., I, 812. Beagle, John, 6th В., IX, 12. R«ah, John, 6th S., Ill, 443. ..."

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