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Definition of Eversions
1. eversion [n] - See also: eversion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eversions
Literary usage of Eversions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1884)
"Some writers attribute it to " vicious eversions of the foot in attempts at polite
walking" ; by others it is attributed to overwork. ..."
2. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1884)
"Some writers attribute it to " vicious eversions of the foot in attempts at polite
walking" ; by others it is attributed to overwork. ..."
3. Elements of Logic as a Science of Propositions by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1890)
"These may be called Mixed Eductions, or Transversions. Five principal subdivisions
of Categorical Eversions are recognised, to which the names ..."
4. Text-book of gynecological diagnosis by Georg Winter, Carl Ruge (1909)
"3152), and these eversions may give origin to secondary ... At first the eversions
or evaginations are smaller than the original gland ..."
5. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1910)
"The simple erosion has no glands and its origin can hardly be attributed to foetal
remnants. Nor is it possible to explain all of the erosions as eversions ..."
6. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1866)
"These eversions may be repeated several times on a single little cyst, and the
cyst represented (Plate II, fig. 1) exhibits this daughter- cell formation in ..."