Definition of Argils

1. argil [n] - See also: argil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Argils

argie-bargie
argie bargie
argil
argillaceous
argillaceous rock
argillic
argilliferous
argillite
argillites
argillitic
argilliturbation
argilloarenaceous
argillocalcareous
argilloferruginous
argillous
argils (current term)
arginase
arginase deficiency
arginases
argininal
arginine-tRNA ligase
arginine 2-monooxygenase
arginine amidase
arginine deiminase
arginine dihydrolase
arginine endopeptidase
arginine esterase
arginine glutamate
arginine hydrochloride

Literary usage of Argils

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

1. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by Royal Astronomical Society (1901)
"It had already been compared by me with Nova, and I revert to it on account of the further resemblance it bears to the bright line spectrum of tj argils. ..."

2. Chemistry Applied to Arts and Manufactures by Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal (1807)
"The fusibility of argils is not the only defect with which these earthy ... This contraction of argils is more or less considerable, according to the nature ..."

3. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by Royal Astronomical Society (1891)
"... and if the effects here recorded are compared with those obtained with three hours' exposure on a good night upon r) argils, it will afford a measure of ..."

4. The Naval War of 1812 by Theodore Roosevelt (1882)
"298 467 10 II 104 116 argils Pelican 24 7 Comparative Force. Comparative Lose Inflicted. .82 I.OO -29 I.OO Of all the single-ship actions fought in the war ..."

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