Definition of Diaphragmed

1. Verb. (past of diaphragm) ¹

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Definition of Diaphragmed

1. diaphragm [v] - See also: diaphragm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diaphragmed

diaphragmalgia
diaphragmatic
diaphragmatic flutter
diaphragmatic hernia
diaphragmatic myocardial infarction
diaphragmatic nodes
diaphragmatic pacemaker
diaphragmatic peritonitis
diaphragmatic pleura
diaphragmatic pleurisy
diaphragmatic surface
diaphragmatically
diaphragmatocele
diaphragmed (current term)
diaphragmic
diaphragmic breathing
diaphragming
diaphragmodynia
diaphragms
diaphtherin
diaphyseal
diaphysectomy
diaphyses
diaphysial
diaphysial aclasis
diaphysial centre
diaphysial dysplasia
diaphysis

Literary usage of Diaphragmed

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

1. Plant Materials of Decorative Gardening: The Woody Plants by William Trelease (1917)
"... diaphragmed at the nodes; alternate leaf-scars; narrow stipule-scars; small buds; simple or in one species pinnate or bipinnate scarcely fleshy leaves; ..."

2. Rock Minerals: Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1911)
"... in diaphragmed light in the same manner as that of a mineral with moderately high refraction, apatite or hornblende. Color.—White, yellow, green, red, ..."

3. Pyrometry: The Papers and Discussion of a Symposium on Pyrometry Held by the by National Research Council (U.S.) (1920)
"The bi-prism again doubles the number of images, so that there are finally four images of each slit at F. Six of these images arc diaphragmed off by the ..."

4. Rock Minerals, Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1906)
"... in diaphragmed light in the same manner as that of a mineral with moderately high refraction, apatite or hornblende. Color.—White, yellow, green, red, ..."

5. Publications of the Lick Observatory of the University of California by Lick Observatory Trustees, Lick Observatory (1907)
"If the source to be studied is bright so that light can be spared, the diameter perpendicular to the slit might with advantage be diaphragmed down still ..."

6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1898)
"Chloral hydrate, in presence of sulphuric acid, with a diaphragmed cell yielded chlorine and acetaldehyde. The hexa- hydric alcohols and sugars gave ..."

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