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Definition of Martians
1. martian [n] - See also: martian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Martians
Literary usage of Martians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mars and Its Mystery by Edward Sylvester Morse (1907)
"XV WHAT THE Martians MIGHT SAY OF US 0 wad some power the giftie gie us, To see
oursels as others see us ! ..."
2. The New Review edited by Archibald Grove, William Ernest Henley (1897)
"For a time the Martians—if they were Martians—do not seem to have known of ...
Mr. Cave was unable to ascertain if the winged Martians were the same as the ..."
3. Tales of Space and Time by Herbert George Wells (1899)
"Mr. Cave was unable to ascertain if the winged Martians were the same as the
Martians who hopped about the causeways and terraces, ..."
4. The Laws of scientific hand reading: A Practical Treatise on the Art by William George Benham (1900)
"Thus wherever they are found, Martians are those who fight, and the Martian
disposition is an aggressive one. In almost all hands we find some Martian ..."
5. Appian's Roman History by Appianus, Horace White (1913)
"punish the Martians for desertion as being traitors to CHAP. themselves.
The Martians were equally determined IX to punish the Antonians for condoning the ..."