Lexicographical Neighbors of Tenuities
Literary usage of Tenuities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beside the New-made Grave: A Correspondence by F. H. Turner (1906)
"Thus the cosmos presents itself to our imagination as an ordered host of worlds
or tenuities of matter, worlds finer than ours, worlds grosser than ours, ..."
2. Beside the New-made Grave: A Correspondence by F. H. Turner (1906)
"Thus what we call the ether is, in reality, an infinite reach of successive
tenuities of substance. In each tenuity all spaces are occupied by the substance ..."
3. Beside the New-made Grave: A Correspondence by F. H. Turner (1906)
"Thus what we call the ether is, in reality, an infinite reach of successive
tenuities of substance. In each tenuity all spaces are occupied by the substance ..."
4. The Bookman (1898)
"We note with interest that Mr. Israel U. Sage, who used to enliven our Let-
ter-Box with his criticisms and philological tenuities, has lately taken to ..."
5. Manual of Geology: Treating of the Principles of the Science with Special by James Dwight Dana (1894)
"... tenuities, besides 0 species of Unio and Anodonta. 2. UPPER CRETACEOUS. PLANTS.
— In the Upper Cretaceous, leaves of Cycads are comparatively rare, ..."