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Definition of Exfoliated
1. exfoliate [v] - See also: exfoliate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exfoliated
Literary usage of Exfoliated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Ohio State Geologist, Ohio Division of Geological Survey (1912)
"Partly exfoliated dorsal valve. 3. Internal impression of dorsal valve. 4.
Partly exfoliated dorsal valve. All 4 specimens from Mill Creek, 2 miles north of ..."
2. On the Connexion of Geology with Terrestrial Magnetism: Showing the General by Evan Hopkins (1851)
"The velocity of this stream appears to be about ten miles per twenty-four hours.
CHAPTER VI. ON THE POLAR, RADIAL AND exfoliated STRUCTURE OF THE ..."
3. Reports Dealing with the Systematic Geology and Paleontology of Maryland by Maryland Geological Survey (1913)
"PLEUROTOMARIA LARROSA Hall 465 Dorsal view of partially exfoliated specimen,
preserving spiral band. Also an enlargement of the surface markings. ..."
4. Clinical lectures on diseases of the urinary organs by Henry Thompson (1876)
"ON TWO CASKS OP REMOVAL OP exfoliated BONE FROM THE BLADDER. THE case before us
is so unusual that I shall briefly recapitulate the history, and illustrate ..."
5. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1913)
"Partly exfoliated interior of dorsal valve. X 2. 21st Bridge. 6. ... exfoliated
ventral valve, showing imperfectly the subtended processes of the mucronate ..."
6. The Cementation of Iron and Steel by Federico Giolitti (1914)
"exfoliated Cemented Piece (Portevin) 91 29. exfoliated Cemented Drill 91 30.
Abrupt Junction of the Cemented Zone in a Hardened Piece 91 31. ..."
7. Descriptive Catalogue of the Pathological Specimens Contained in the Museum by Royal College of Surgeons of England (1847)
"The exfoliated phalanx is exposed by a section, made after amputation, ...
The greater part of the last phalanx of a thumb, exfoliated after necrosis. ..."
8. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1891)
"These frequently simulate the normal articular cartilages and underlying bone
exfoliated or clipped off by accident so minutely that it has been a serious ..."