Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysodyle
Literary usage of Dysodyle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Hard Words by Robert Morris Pierce (1910)
"... n. greenish or yellowish coal which burns with a fetid odor [also spelt
dysodyle] 'disa-dil, 'disa-dail. dyspepsia я. (indigestion) di'spep$э, ..."
2. Descriptive Catalogue (with Notes) of the General Collection of Minerals in by Australian Museum, Felix Ratte (1885)
"29. ii » )) 30. ,, ,, „ dysodyle or Paper Coal. In very thin leaves or folia,
flexible, slightly elastic. Specific gravity, 1-14 to 1-25. ..."