Definition of Emulges

1. emulge [v] - See also: emulge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emulges

emulations
emulative
emulatively
emulator
emulators
emulatory
emulatress
emulatresses
emulatrix
emule
emuled
emules
emulge
emulged
emulgent
emulges (current term)
emulging
emuling
emulous
emulously
emulousness
emulousnesses
emulsible
emulsic
emulsic acid
emulsifiable
emulsification
emulsifications
emulsified
emulsifier

Literary usage of Emulges

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

1. The Animal Kingdom: Considered Anatomically, Physically and Philosophically by Emanuel Swedenborg (1912)
"... that when nature emulges and draws out the grosser parts, she at the same time emulges and draws out parts that have once been purer; that is to say, ..."

2. First Lines of the Practice of Physic by William Cullen (1808)
"... as it emulges the biliary and pancreatic ducts ; as it evacuates the contents of the duodenum, and perhaps also of a larger portion of the intestines ..."

3. A Treatise on the physical and medical treatment of children by William Dewees (1858)
"... during this interval the spasmodic contraction may have seized the duodenum at that part where the common duct emulges the bile into the intestines. ..."

4. The study of medicine by John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper (1829)
"The latter, though it lowers intention, the pulse, produces considerable fatigue and distress. The Emetics former emulges the bronchial glands, ..."

5. The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions: To which is by James Johnson (1827)
"This medicine proves eminently cathartic, and powerfully emulges the liver and its ducts, carrying off vast quantities of vitiated bile, and other offensive ..."

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