Definition of Allobars

1. allobar [n] - See also: allobar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Allobars

allmouth
allmouths
allness
allnesses
allnight
allnighter
allnighters
allo-
alloalbuminaemia
alloantibodies
alloantibody
alloantigen
alloantigens
allobar
allobarbital
allobars (current term)
allocability
allocable
allocatable
allocate
allocated
allocatee
allocatees
allocates
allocating
allocation
allocation of resources
allocation unit
allocations
allocative

Literary usage of Allobars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1916)
"While allobars are perfected in twelve hours in Canada, the time increases southward to thirty-six hours in the Gulf States. The memoir on highs and lows is ..."

2. The Principles of Aërography by Alexander McAdie (1917)
"... for an area over which the pressure allobars . fe ,, ,„ , has fallen within the given time. The region of maximum change may be regarded as the center. ..."

3. Weather Forecasting in the United States by United States Weather Bureau, Alfred Judson Henry, Edward Hall Bowie, Henry Joseph Cox, Harry Crawford Frankenfield (1916)
"In the succeeding chapter the predictive value of 12-hour pressure changes (allobars) is rather fully discussed. Since the most probable 29. 1.0 FIG. 20. ..."

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