Lexicographical Neighbors of Arctics
Literary usage of Arctics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Bibliography of the War Cripple by Douglas Crawford McMurtrie, Institute for the Crippled and Disabled (1918)
"Making arctics, Gaiters, and Lumberman's Shoes The making of arctics, ...
arctics are made in light and heavy weights and with cloth or rubber tops. ..."
2. Employment Opportunities for Handicapped Men in the Coppersmithing Trade by Bert Jasper Morris (1918)
"Making arctics, Gaiters, and Lumberman's Shoes The making of arctics, ...
arctics are made in light and heavy weights and with cloth or rubber tops. ..."
3. The Aerial Age: A Thousand Miles by Airship Over the Atlantic Ocean; Airship by Walter Wellman (1911)
"... CLIMATE OF THE arctics the prevailing belief, it is le Arctic regions.
Many people do not understand that the summers in the Polar zones are ..."
4. A Sailor of Fortune: Personal Memoirs of Captain B. S. Osbon by Bradley Sillick Osbon, Albert Bigelow Paine (1906)
"... XIII I Winter in the arctics ATER its one piratical venture the Swallow cruised
about the Pacific, calling on my old friends the Fijians, ..."
5. The Butterfly Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Butterflies of by William Jacob Holland (1898)
"(The arctics) " To reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice." SHAKESPEARE.
Butterfly.—The antennae are short; the eyes of moderate size; ..."
6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1901)
"variations synchronous with those of the arctics. The general conclusions are
that in the arctics the eighteenth century was a period of very marked advance ..."