Definition of Dolinas

1. dolina [n] - See also: dolina

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dolinas

dolichol phosphates
dolichols
dolichopellic
dolichopellic pelvis
dolichoprosopic
dolichostenomelia
dolichouranic
dolichyl-diphosphooligosaccharide - protein glycotransferase
dolichyl-phosphate-mannose-glycolipid alpha-mannosyltransferase
dolichyl-phosphate-mannose - protein mannosyltransferase
dolichyl-phosphate-mannose phosphodiesterase
dolichyl-phosphate alpha-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase
dolichyldiphosphatase
dolina
dolinas (current term)
doline
dolines
doling
dolioform
doliolum
dolium
doll
doll's eye sign
doll's eyes
doll's house
doll's houses
doll up
dollar
dollar-sign

Literary usage of Dolinas

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

1. History of Geology and Palæontology to the End of the Nineteenth Century by Karl Alfred von Zittel (1901)
"These Carniola cavities must not be confused with the "dolinas" or ... Recent geological writings have shown that dolinas pre-eminently occur along natural ..."

2. History of Geology and Palæontology to the End of the Ninetheenth Century by Karl Alfred von Zittel (1901)
"These Carniola cavities must not be confused with the " dolinas" or ... Recent geological writings have shown that dolinas pre-eminently occur along natural ..."

3. Earth Sculpture by James Geikie (1898)
"The funnel-shaped depressions communicating with underground galleries, which with us are termed swallow-holes, are known in Carinthia as dolinas. ..."

4. Italy: A Popular Account of the Country, Its People, and Its Institutions by Wilhelm Deecke (1904)
"There is a group of these dolinas between Ostuni and Fasano, the largest of which, ... Here and there it stops up the holes at the bottom of the dolinas, ..."

5. Italy at War and the Allies in the West by Edward Alexander Powell (1917)
"Such scanty vegetation as there is is confined to these dolinas, which form the only oases in this barren and thirsty land. The whole region is swept by the ..."

6. Earth Sculpture; Or, The Origin of Land-forms: Or, The Origin of Landforms by James Geikie (1898)
"The funnel- shaped depressions communicating with underground galleries, which with us are termed swallow-holes, are known in Carinthia as dolinas. ..."

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