Definition of Derths

1. derth [n] - See also: derth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Derths

derrieres
derries
derriksite
derring
derring-do
derring-doery
derringer
derringers
derris
derris root
derrises
derro
derros
derry
derth
derths (current term)
derv
derverye
dervillite
dervise
dervises
dervish
dervishes
dervs
des(121-124)-ribonuclease
des-
des res
desacetoxycephalosporin C synthetase
desacetoxyvindoline 4-hydroxylase

Literary usage of Derths

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

1. The Naval History of the United States by Willis John Abbot (1890)
"And although there are to-day several types of submarine boat, each of which '.a claimed to make practicable the navigation of the ocean's derths, ..."

2. Mexico Old and New: A Wonderland by Sullivan Holman M'Collester (1897)
"-Amh. Pit. are ye killed entirely? If ye are ceid spake." ?it reassured him fr;= the derths bv s*v:r£. -Xo^ T:=. ..."

3. The Salem Directory by George Adams (1851)
"The wharf affords good derths for a large number of vessels, and, bcing situated at the mouth of the harbor, can be reached without obstruction (from ..."

4. Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery (1855)
"J JAMES GRAHAM, MD One of the attending Physicians at the Commercial Hospital. CINCINNATI, March 1st, 1855. Synopsis of cases, cures, operations, derths ..."

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