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Definition of Bladders
1. bladder [n] - See also: bladder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bladders
Literary usage of Bladders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Chemistry by Thomas Thomson (1817)
"The air with which these bladders is filled was first examined by Dr. Priestley in
1774. From his observations it appears that it varies in its nature. ..."
2. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1850)
"Professor AGASSIZ remarked that air-bladders in fish, like lungs in higher ...
air-bladders being developed from the upper surface of the alimentary canal, ..."
3. Insectivorous Plants by Charles Darwin (1889)
"Utricularia montana — Description of the bladders on the subterranean rhizomes —
Prey captured by the bladders of plants under culture and in a state of ..."
4. Charles Darwin's Works by Charles Darwin (1896)
"... neglecta—Structure of the bladder—The uses of the several parts — Number of
imprisoned animals—-Manner of capture — The bladders cannot digest animal ..."
5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1887)
"Liver with two Gall bladders. DR. PURSER exhibited a liver with two gall bladders.
The specimen was of some little interest from its rarity, ..."
6. Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the North-east of Siberia, the Frozen by Gavriil Andreevich Sarychev (1806)
"... they put bladders in the spaces between, and point the head of their barks
against the waves until the wind changes. Li the beginning of October, ..."
7. A System of Chemistry by Thomas Thomson (1817)
"The air with which these bladders is filled was first examined by Dr. Priestley in
1774. From his observations it appears that it varies in its nature. ..."
8. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1850)
"Professor AGASSIZ remarked that air-bladders in fish, like lungs in higher ...
air-bladders being developed from the upper surface of the alimentary canal, ..."
9. Insectivorous Plants by Charles Darwin (1889)
"Utricularia montana — Description of the bladders on the subterranean rhizomes —
Prey captured by the bladders of plants under culture and in a state of ..."
10. Charles Darwin's Works by Charles Darwin (1896)
"... neglecta—Structure of the bladder—The uses of the several parts — Number of
imprisoned animals—-Manner of capture — The bladders cannot digest animal ..."
11. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1887)
"Liver with two Gall bladders. DR. PURSER exhibited a liver with two gall bladders.
The specimen was of some little interest from its rarity, ..."
12. Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the North-east of Siberia, the Frozen by Gavriil Andreevich Sarychev (1806)
"... they put bladders in the spaces between, and point the head of their barks
against the waves until the wind changes. Li the beginning of October, ..."