Definition of Delimes

1. delime [v] - See also: delime

Lexicographical Neighbors of Delimes

delighting
delightless
delightous
delights
delightsome
delightsomely
delightsomeness
delignify
delila
delimb
delimbed
delimbing
delimbs
delime
delimed
delimes (current term)
deliminate
deliming
delimit
delimitate
delimitated
delimitates
delimitating
delimitation
delimitations
delimitator
delimitators
delimited
delimiter
delimiters

Literary usage of Delimes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1839)
"Sick — very sick," replied monsieur. " How do you do ?" inquired the merchant. " What is the matter." " De times is de matter." " delimes 7 — what disease ..."

2. Animal Proteins by Hugh Garner Bennett (1921)
"The heavier goods are more often treated with boric acid after bating, which not only delimes completely and gives a soft relaxed felt, but also acts as ..."

3. Animal Proteins by Hugh Garner Bennett (1921)
"The heavier goods are more often treated with boric acid after bating, which not only delimes completely and gives a soft relaxed felt, but also acts as ..."

4. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review (1839)
"How do you do >" inquired the merchant. " What is the matter." " Sick—very sick," replied monsieur. " De times is de matter." •" delimes 7 — what disease is ..."

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