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Definition of Bunchings
1. bunching [n] - See also: bunching
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunchings
Literary usage of Bunchings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"... subject to temporary bunchings or other disturbances, possibly the shift of
an electron from one ring to another, that render the ring so disturbed, ..."
2. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1905)
"... or bunchings occur, but are rare. The general color is red from top to bottom.
On closer inspection, however, the laminae are seen to be of two types—a ..."
3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1910)
"In teaching children the multiplication table we spare them later innumerable
pebble bunchings. Some one has already found out with pebbles or otherwise, ..."
4. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"... nJ The knobs or bunchings of a gun, that bear it on the cheeks of a carriage.
' fidelity ; faithfulness. ..."
5. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science by Henri Poincaré (1913)
"In teaching children the multiplication table we spare them later innumerable
pebble bunchings. Some one has already found out, with pebbles or otherwise, ..."
6. Bulletin by Mount Weather Observatory, Bluemont, Va, United States Weather Bureau (1911)
"In general these disturbances will not be symmetrically distributed about the
axis of rotation, and thus greater or less bunchings of the electrons will be ..."
7. The Origin of the Earth by Thomas Chrowder ( Chamberlin (1916)
"An eruptive prominence of the sun showing ragged borders and a tendency to minor
bunchings. Photographed at the Yerkes Observatory. ..."