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Definition of Banxrings
1. banxring [n] - See also: banxring
Lexicographical Neighbors of Banxrings
Literary usage of Banxrings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Zoology: Being a Systematic Account of the General Structure, Habits by William Benjamin Carpenter, William Sweetland Dallas (1866)
"... or banxrings, includes a few remarkable species of animals, which principally
inhabit the larger islands of the Eastern Archipelago. ..."
2. Orr's Circle of the Sciences: A Series of Treatires on the Principles of by Richard Owen, Wm S Orr, John Radford Young, Alexander Jardine, Robert Gordon Latham, Edward Smith, William Sweetland Dallas (1855)
"The banxrings are rather elegant little animals, furnished with long tails, which
are generally well covered with hair, ..."
3. Zoölogical Science: Or, Nature in Living Forms by Anna Maria (Treadwell) Redfield (1858)
"What is said of the banxrings? OBS. Here, at the close of the order CARNIVORA,
and every other order, let the teacher have a general review, ..."
4. Natural History: A Manual of Zoölogy for Schools, Colleges, and the General by Sanborn Tenney (1870)
"Such are the banxrings and their allies, confined wholly to the Indian Archipelago.
These two families demand no further attention in the present work ..."
5. Natural History for the Use of Schools and Families by Worthington Hooker (1860)
"The banxrings, which inhabit the larger 48.— Mole. islands of the Eastern Archipelago.
108. The common European Mole, Fig. 4-8, lives in the same manner as ..."