2. Verb. (past of acclimate) ¹
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Definition of Acclimated
1. acclimate [v] - See also: acclimate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acclimated
Literary usage of Acclimated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Wilds, and the Men who Redeem Them: An Authentic Narrative by John Hanson Beadle (1877)
"... his cheeks a dirty saffron, while along the neck his skin resembled a ripe
pumpkin speckled with coffee ' THOROUGHLY acclimated." grounds. ..."
2. Milch Cows and Dairy Farming, Comprising the Breeds, Breeding, and by Thomas Horsfall, Charles Louis Flint (1888)
"... imported from an island of the same name in the British Channel, near the
coast of France, and they may now be considered, I think, as fully acclimated. ..."
3. The Philosophy of Mesmerism and Electrical Psychology by John Bovee Dods, J. Burns (1886)
"LECTURE V. CURE OF DISEASE AND BEING acclimated. Philosophy of Disease—Mental
and Physical Impressions—Rationale of its Cure—Man riding; Headaches; ..."
4. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"In their rimental protocol, however, the rats were cold acclimated at 5°C, ...
successfully cold acclimated at 5°C weeks. This was evidenced by (i) suc- ul ..."
5. "Liberty" by Julius Rubens Ames (1837)
"Probate sale—Will be offered for sale at Public Auction, to the highest bidder,
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY acclimated slavei." GW KEETON. ..."