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Definition of Enteritises
1. enteritis [n] - See also: enteritis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enteritises
Literary usage of Enteritises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1857)
"Time-bargains have superseded buna fide purchases, and since railroads and limited
lability Lave set afloat innumerable enteritises, speculation has assumed ..."
2. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal by Kappa Lambda Association of the United States (1827)
"... that ull fevers are gastro-enteritises, with or without the supervening
complications of inflammation of the brain, or of any other organ; that, ..."
3. An Epoch in Life Insurance: Twenty-five Years of Administration of the by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (1917)
"As in all great enteritises, some experiments have been tried, met with but little
and been abandoned; some have seemed to answer ..."
4. Workmen and Wages at Home and Abroad by James Ward (1868)
"He says :— If labourers are to participate in the advantages of successful
enteritises, they must also participate in the losses resulting from those of a ..."
5. General History for Colleges and High Schools by Philip Van Ness Myers (1906)
"... they undertake with surprising unanimity and enthusiasm the most remarkable
enteritises in which they were ever engaged, — the Crusades, or Holy Wars. ..."