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Definition of Demarked
1. demark [v] - See also: demark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Demarked
Literary usage of Demarked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Egypt from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest by James Henry Breasted (1905)
"In addition to the town, the territory around it was demarked as a ... I have
demarked Akhetaton on its south, on its north, on its west, on its east. ..."
2. A System of oral surgery: Being a Treatise on the Diseases and Surgery of by James Edmund Garretson (1884)
"Simple fibroma cannot be demarked ... Recurring fibroma cannot be demarked from
sarcomi Sarcoma cannot be demarked from ..."
3. Official Report Upon the Mines, Mining, Metallurgy and Mining Laws, &c., &c by Henry Davis Hoskold (1904)
"Delegates were, therefore, sent to Buenos Aires and their applications, after
study, were finally granted and the mines demarked by one of the Departmental ..."
4. The Struggle for Land in Brazil: Rural Violence Continues by Jemera Rone (1992)
"Of these expropriations, one fazenda had already been donated to the government
prior to 1991 but had not been demarked, three were areas whose orders for ..."
5. Introduction to Botany by William Chase Stevens (1902)
"Portions of the branched filament become cut off by cell walls, and these demarked
portions FIG. 140. Stages in the life history of Mucor mucedo. ..."
6. Surgical Diseases and Surgery of the Dog by Cecil French (1906)
"This growth develops as a hard, knotty, mobile, and sharply-demarked swelling,
... It grows slowly and is sharply demarked from the neighboring tissue. ..."
7. The Divine Comedy of Patriotism by Mortimer Thomson (1900)
"For no cause grow seedy of morals nor spiteful of temper. Nothing else lets you
down quite so quickly and far in your friendships. Whosoever demarked right ..."
8. Beside the New-made Grave: A Correspondence by F. H. Turner (1906)
"... it is individualized as the including material spheres are themselves
individualized; demarked from the universal ethereal substance as the spheres are ..."