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Definition of Arrises
1. arris [n] - See also: arris
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrises
Literary usage of Arrises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Spanish Ironwork by Arthur Byne, Mildred Stapley Byne (1915)
"It was first subjected while hot to a .uniform torsion which, preserving the
original arrises, resulted in a pleasing FIG. 24. SPLIT BAR REJA. ..."
2. The History of Orangeburg County, South Carolina: From Its First Settlement by Alexander Samuel Salley, John Ulrick Giessendanner, United States Continental Army. South Carolina Infantry Regiment, 3rd (1775-1781). (1897)
"Our detention here today arrises from the Fatigue ton, wherein he desires me to
March 300 men of my Regimen! to Broad River & co I had the misfortune to get ..."
3. Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery (1853)
"... were a combination of intermittent fever and cholera; hence arrises the
conclusion that the remote cause of each of the diseases, co-operated in the ..."
4. The Design and Construction of Dams: Including Masonry, Earth, Rock-fill by Edward Wegmann (1907)
"(85) The stones shall be cut to exact dimensions, and all angles and arrises
shall be true, well defined and sharp. (86) All beds, builds and joints are to ..."