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Definition of Dishlike
1. resembling a dish [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dishlike
Literary usage of Dishlike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona by Alfred Vincent Kidder, Samuel James Guernsey (1919)
"UNCLASSIFIED POTTERY OBJECTS DISHES WITH PERFORATED EDGE : From Sunflower House
were taken fragments of a very shallow dishlike pottery tray originally ..."
2. Zoe: A Biological Journal by Townshend Stith Brandegee, Katharine Layne Brandegee (1908)
"The shrubs, again, are low and depressed, spreading out horizontally, forming
dishlike masses, hugging the ground instead of seeking the sky. ..."
3. A Manual of Conchology: According to the System Laid Down by Lamarck, with by Thomas Wyatt, A. M. Thomas Wyatt (1838)
"The Limpet or dishlike Shell. Forty-five *'- '•' " I*'" species. The Patella of
Linnaeus was divided by Lamarck into several distinct genera, ..."
4. A Course in Normal Histology: A Guide for Practical Instruction in Histology by Rudolf Krause (1913)
"Externally the corpuscle is enveloped by elongated, dishlike cells. The latter
are either non-nucleated or possess an extremely large, pale, swollen nucleus ..."
5. Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head by Arthur Schueller (1918)
"The difference between this dishlike depression of the sella and the deeper one
in Fig. 44 is obvious. In the highest grades of destruction of the sella ..."