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Definition of Coagents
1. coagent [n] - See also: coagent
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagents
Literary usage of Coagents
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams: Being a Narrative of His Acts by William Vincent Wells (1865)
"I have often heard," says William Sullivan, in a manuscript letter, " some who
were coagents with Mr. Adams in the preparatory measures of ..."
2. Draft of a Civil Code for the State of New York by New York (State), Commissioners of the Code (1862)
"... investigate His relation me partnership affairs. and advise his partners or
their partners; i * M • ii • i • i to his coagents as to their management. ..."
3. Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays with a chapter on by Herman E. S. Chayes (1918)
"... their coagents a state of adjustment now tardy, now ready, now yielding, or
impelling yield, finally in harmonious understanding of the properties of ..."
4. An Epitome of the Reports of the Medical Officers to the Chinese Imperial by Sir Charles Alexander Gordon (1884)
"... well-directed efforts as to gain the zealous coagents at Chefoo and Tientsin —
all Protestant and ..."
5. The Elements of Picturesque Scenery: Or Studies of Nature Made in Travel by Henry Twining (1853)
"... when they are rendered the coagents of form in the different applications to
which they are subjected by Art. It is more than probable that the mind, ..."