Lexicographical Neighbors of Bemadded
Literary usage of Bemadded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Literature by William Joseph Long (1919)
"Perhaps onething more should bemadded to the general characteristics of George
Eliot's novels,—they are all rather depressing. ..."
2. An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics by Jeremiah Day (1850)
"And if ao bemadded to cd, the sum will be ab-}-cd. In one of the compound quantities
added here, a is to be diminished by 6, and in the other, ..."
3. Vector Analysis: An Introduction to Vector-methods and Their Various by Joseph George Coffin (1911)
"We may then consider the moving axes to be at rest if to the actual forces applied
to the body fictitious ones bemadded capable of producing accelerations ..."
4. America and Her Resources: Or, A View of the Agricultural, Commercial by John Bristed (1818)
"Congress; .and flf the present' House of Representatives two members were in that
Congress senators, both froni the State of ..Maryland. It may bemadded ..."