Lexicographical Neighbors of Conglobations
Literary usage of Conglobations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner (1843)
"... in metals and stones there are conglobations of parts also, in a threefold order.
From these considerations it appears what discrete degrees are, ..."
2. Quarterly Journal by Geological Society of London (1864)
"Underlying it is generally a bed of soft friable limestone with conglobations ;
and then follows from twenty to twenty-five feet of thick-bedded crystalline ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"... five conglobations of punctiform cell-tissues of " specific " functions, as
with all glandular bodies in general. In Vertebrates, the reflexed frontal ..."
4. Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence by Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin (1835)
"... and transparent body, are to be discerned many specks, or little conglobations,
which in a small time become of a deep black, a substance more compacted ..."
5. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"... five conglobations of punctiform cell-tissues of " specific " functions, as
with all glandular bodies in general. In Vertebrates, the reflexed frontal ..."