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Definition of Efflorescences
1. efflorescence [n] - See also: efflorescence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Efflorescences
Literary usage of Efflorescences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1869)
"The efflorescences were repeatedly cauterized with carbolic acid, and once with
... The surface of the efflorescences after removal of the scales is of a ..."
2. Lectures on the eruptive fevers: As Now in the Course of Delivery at St by George Gregory, Henry Daggett Bulkley (1851)
"THE NON-CONTAGIOUS efflorescences. Lichen. Its characters and chief varieties.
... We call them the simple efflorescences, and they have for their common ..."
3. Universal Geography: Or A Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1827)
"... this abundance of salts—these efflorescences so injurious to cultivation—the
table land of Mexico resembles, in some places, that of Thibet, ..."
4. What to Observe: Or, The Traveller's Remembrancer by Julian R. Jackson (1841)
"Saline efflorescences and superficial deposits of muriate fif Said, of Natron,
Sfc.—The traveller may occasionally have opportunities of observing the ..."
5. The Prevention of Dampness in Buildings by Adolf Wilhelm Keim (1902)
"METHODS OF REMEDYING DAMPNESS AND efflorescences IN THE WALLS OF OLD BUILDINGS.
MOST of the methods which have been proposed for curing damp walls have been ..."
6. Seger's Collected Works: Being a Reprint of the Articles Already Published by Hermann August Seger (1906)
"efflorescences on Terra Cotta Wares. Of all the annoying phenomena encountered
in the attempt to secure an even color in face bricks and ..."
7. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1895)
"These efflorescences were either single or arranged in various figures : guttate
... In the discoid shape the efflorescences formed a central horny mass, ..."