Definition of Englobes

1. englobe [v] - See also: englobe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Englobes

engiscopes
englacial
engladden
engladdened
engladdening
engladdens
english
englished
englishes
englishing
englishwoman
englobe
englobed
englobement
englobes (current term)
englobing
engloom
engloomed
englooming
englooms
englue
englued
engluing
englut
engluts
englutted
englutting
englyn
englynion

Literary usage of Englobes

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

1. Theories of Social Progress: A Critical Study of the Attempts to Formulate by Arthur James Todd (1918)
"There is no one science which englobes the sum of truth, or which is more fundamental than any other. ..."

2. Lectures on the Comparative Pathology of Inflammation: Delivered at the by Elie Metchnikoff (1893)
"But the chief mass of protoplasm is in no way affected by the tube, which it moreover englobes after a short time just as if it were a particle of food. ..."

3. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"... a new scientific generality, which rejects the old one even as it englobes it (1982:184) — it is a process of renewing the scientific discourse. ..."

4. Elements of Sylviculture: A Short Treatise on the Scientific Cultivation of by Gustave Bagneris (1882)
"... that of the underwood, it englobes the stool while the latter is still sound. The stool, protected from weather influences, is no longer liable to rot, ..."

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