Lexicographical Neighbors of Bimanal
Literary usage of Bimanal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1862)
"The bimanal alliance forms but one order, and this order but one family, and,
indeed, but one species; and yet we place it in parallel with the whole ..."
2. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1862)
"The bimanal alliance forms but one order, and this order but one family, and,
indeed, but one species ; and yet we place it in parallel with the whole ..."
3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1876)
"... hunted by the bimanal ones, over and through the sinuosities of great heaps
of oyster baskets. Unaware of our seeming pedantry, we ventured to say that ..."
4. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"... is uninterrupted by any vacant space (vol. ii., fig. 182). The most marked
distinction between the bimanal dentition and that of the highest ..."
5. The Great Harmonia: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1883)
"We do not hold that one type of organism, by any conceivable possibility, can
gradually modify its shape and ascend into another type, as a bimanal changing ..."
6. Principles of Religious Education: A Course of Lectures Delivered Under the by Henry C. Potter (1900)
"... and then a bimanal creature, and finally a man, and then, perhaps, a man of
high character. Of course the early stages are passed over with great ..."