Definition of Endomorphs

1. Noun. (plural of endomorph) ¹

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Definition of Endomorphs

1. endomorph [n] - See also: endomorph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endomorphs

endometritises
endometroid
endometropic
endoming
endomitoses
endomitosis
endomitotic
endomixises
endomorph
endomorphic
endomorphies
endomorphism
endomorphisms
endomorphs (current term)
endomorphy
endomotorsonde
endomycetales
endomycorrhiza
endomycorrhizal
endomycorrhizas
endomyocardial
endomyocardial fibrosis
endomyocarditis
endomyometritis
endomysia
endomysium
endoneural
endoneurial

Literary usage of Endomorphs

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

1. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1874)
"The only endomorphs I need notice here are those containing alumina. ... The aluminous endomorphs which are found most generally in hornblende ..."

2. The Student's Manual of Geology by Joseph Beete Jukes (1872)
"... the most numerous, but, to the geologist, by far the most important family of minerals. Although many of the rarer silicates occurring as endomorphs, ..."

3. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1905)
"The plagioclase usually occurs as well-formed crystals and microlites, which penetrate or are enclosed as endomorphs in the ferromagnesian mineral (augite ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... colouring matter ; (2) from mechanical mixture of colouring substances such as metallic oxides, or minute crystals ("endomorphs ") of another mineral; ..."

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