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Definition of Extroversions
1. extroversion [n] - See also: extroversion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Extroversions
Literary usage of Extroversions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1881)
"... Champneys queries whether the early death which so often occurs in cases
suffering with extroversions of the bladder may not be traced to this cause. ..."
2. Pedagogical Anthropology by Maria Montessori (1913)
"The maxillary bones are formed in a manner analogous to that of the nasal and
palatal septa, through extroversions destined to become ossified. ..."
3. The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London by Microscopical Society of London (1863)
"Bearing in mind that the development of the Medusae originates in a bud formed
by the intro- and extroversions of two formative membranes, we shall readily ..."
4. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1825)
"There are, also, very af- tea vices of organization in other parts of the body,
as transpositions of the viscera, extroversions of the bladder, ..."
5. Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London by Obstetrical Society of London (1873)
"Extroversions were more common in older women, not necessarily because the uterus
was low down, but because in cases of ..."
6. The London Medical Recorder (1850)
"... and observes— " Que l'infirmité -dans l'état où .je viene de la décrire doit
figurer la première dans une classification méthodique dee extroversions, ..."