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Definition of Analphabets
1. analphabet [n] - See also: analphabet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Analphabets
Literary usage of Analphabets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economic Statesmanship: The Great Industrial and Financial Problems Arising by J. Ellis Barker (1920)
"The proportion of analphabets a bove six years for the whole of the kingdom ...
The number of analphabets from 12 to 15 years old was reduced between 1901 ..."
2. L'homme criminel: étude anthropologique et médico-légale by Cesare Lombroso (1887)
"Les analphabets montent jusque au 25 0|0 dans les violateurs et dans les assassins,
et descendent au 9 0|0 dans les criminels contre les propriétés, ..."
3. Publications of the American Statistical Association by American Statistical Association (1901)
"Some are analphabets, and few appear to have risen above the lowliest occupations.
But allowing that not even a majority were handicapped by birth and ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"I myself have sent out two of my sons. All our intrepid German soldiers know why
they are going to war. There are no analphabets to be found among them ..."
5. Missionary Review of the World by James Lutzweiler (1901)
"The inferiority of the school system of Catholic countries is seen graphically
in their large percentage of analphabets. Italy averages 47 per cent, ..."
6. Abnormal Man: Being Essays on Education and Crime and Related Subjects, with by Arthur MacDonald (1893)
"But there is great variation, according to the category of criminals; 25 per cent
of violators and assassins arc analphabets, but only 9,per cent of ..."