Definition of Becke

1. a beak [n -S] - See also: beak

Lexicographical Neighbors of Becke

bechance
bechanced
bechances
bechancing
becharm
becharmed
becharming
becharms
beche de mer
bechererite
bechic
bechics
bechignoned
beck
beck and call
becke (current term)
becked
becker
becker antigen
beckers
beckes
becket
becket bend
beckets
becking
beckon
beckoned
beckoner
beckoners
beckoning

Literary usage of Becke

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

1. Manual of Petrographic Methods by Albert Johannsen (1918)
"Viola,1 in 1895, worked out a combination of the de Chaulnes and becke methods by ... The objective is then lowered, and the becke line, on the side of the ..."

2. The Methods of Petrographic-microscopic Research, Their Relative Accuracy by Frederic Eugene Wright (1911)
"High- power objectives are ordinarily used in tests with the becke line, because of their higher numerical aperture and consequent sharper resolution in ..."

3. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1860)
"My bodie to be buried in Jesus chappell nere to my husband To Thomas becke his heires and assignes sonne of Robert B. late of Manchester all that third pte ..."

4. Metamorphic Geology: A Text-book by Charles Kenneth Leith, Warren Judson Mead (1915)
"becke l and Grubenmann 2 have discussed the crystalline schists in relation ... becke ON THE CRYSTALLINE SCHISTS becke points out the difference in mineral ..."

5. Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court by Charles Beavan, Henry Bickersteth Langdale, John Romilly Romilly, Chaloner William Chute (1844)
"becke and Flower for the delivery to him of the deed of assignment and other ... becke and Flower were willing to do so, on payment of the costs incurred in ..."

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