Lexicographical Neighbors of Annulars
Literary usage of Annulars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Medical and Philosophical Register: Or, Annals of Medicine, Natural by John Wakefield Francis (1814)
"... like the beech: others of a darker colour, more separated fibres, and more
distant annulars, like the oak ; some we found in an inclined posture, ..."
2. Transactions by England Society of Engineers (London (1872)
"In selecting the poles it is best to choose those whose section shows the annulars
to be close grown, ..."
3. The Antiquities of Tennessee and the Adjacent States, and the State of by Gates Phillips Thruston (1897)
"... tree growing on the top of the " Stone Fort/1 near Manchester, Tennessee, was
cut down, and contained three hundred and fifty-seven "annulars" or rings. ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the District by Supreme Court, District of Columbia (1881)
"As illustrating the difference between the lamp at the Brandywine Shoals and that
of Mr. Funk, the cylinder in the former which determined the air annulars ..."
5. Pollen by Michael Pakenham Edgeworth (1879)
"V. cornuta, L. Q—) : a, b. broad, oval, with 5 cross bands. c. in oil. d.
in vinegar globular, with 4 annulars, the bands with globules of oil protruding. ..."