Definition of Laxations

1. laxation [n] - See also: laxation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laxations

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lawyerball
lawyerbush
lawyered
lawyerese
lawyering
lawyerings
lawyerless
lawyerlike
lawyerly
lawyers
lawyerspeak
lax
laxadaisical
laxation
laxations
laxative
laxativeness
laxatives
laxator
laxator tympani
laxators
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laxism
laxisms
laxist
laxists

Literary usage of Laxations

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.) (1836)
"An occasional cooling lotion to the part to allay inflammation, and administration of refrigerant laxations, constituted the treatment. ..."

2. The Growth of English Industry and Commerce by William Cunningham (1907)
"These re- s°™ "i laxations were in themselves harmless, but they prepared granting oj the way for that granting of lavish relief, in the early part of the ..."

3. The Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould (1898)
"15. laxations. They were, moreover, in debt, and very badly off. S. Theresa had herself elected prioress, ..."

4. Our Social Heritage by Graham Wallas (1921)
"laxations of attention, accompany every physical experiment we can make, and form with it a single indivisible experience, but one may perfectly well work ..."

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