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Definition of Corrugates
1. corrugate [v] - See also: corrugate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corrugates
Literary usage of Corrugates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical therapeutics by Edward John Waring (1866)
"Its astringent influence is chiefly directed to mucous surfaces ; applied locally
to relaxed or bleeding surfaces, it corrugates the surrounding tissues and ..."
2. The London Medical Gazette (1843)
"Diluted hydrochloric acid 1070, corrugates the globules. A dilute solution of
the nitrate of silver 1075, corrugates the coverings of the globules, ..."
3. The London and Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical Science (1842)
"Diluted nitric acid 1170, corrugates the globules, and tinges them of a deeper
yellow ... A dilute solution of the nitrate of silver 1075, corrugates the ..."
4. The Physio-medical Journal and Reform Advocate by Journal Committee, Physio-Medical Association of Indiana (1875)
"Cantharides, when introduced into the animal organism, produces changes in the
mass of the blood; it destroys and corrugates the red corpuscles when brought ..."
5. South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917 by Ernest Henry Shackleton (1920)
"All through the winter the drifting pack changes — grows by freezing, thickens
by rafting, and corrugates by pressure. If, finally, in its drift it impinges ..."
6. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1901)
"The Opponens minimi digiti draws forward the fifth meta- carpal bone, so as to
deepen the hollow of the palm. The Palmaris brevis corrugates the skin on the ..."
7. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by Religious Education Association (1908)
"That is, thought and emotion are expressed through physical activity. When a man
is in a rage we know it by his muscular expression. He corrugates his brow, ..."