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Definition of Euclases
1. euclase [n] - See also: euclase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Euclases
Literary usage of Euclases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles by Frédéric Georges Cuvier (1822)
"posé , dont on tire les topazes et les euclases du Brésil, appartient à cette
même formation. Quelquefois, dans les montagnes ..."
2. The Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts by John White Webster, John Ware, Daniel Treadwell (1825)
"... incline to the opinion that gold, micaceous iron, diamonds, euclases, platina,
and palladium, which are peculiar to the alluvial districts of Brazil, ..."
3. Travels in South America, During the Years, 1819-20-21: Containing an by Alexander Caldcleugh (1825)
"In the actual topaz mine no euclases are discovered. After spending several hours
in examining the topaz mine, I proceeded well stored with specimens ..."
4. The Empire of Brazil at the Universal Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia by Brazil (1876)
"... now balong to private individuals, under the conditions and clauses of the
laws which regulate this special branch of administration. Emeralds, euclases ..."
5. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1883)
"The mineral productions of Brazil are immense ; they comprise diamonds, sapphires,
emeralds, euclases, rubies, topazes, aquamarines, zircon, gold, silver, ..."