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Definition of Flavins
1. flavin [n] - See also: flavin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flavins
Literary usage of Flavins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Liberty by Samuel Eliot (1853)
"... to his antagonists, and who would be much more benefited than the lower orders
by the publication of legal calendars or formularies. flavins the ..."
2. The History of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne (1871)
"... 304 BC flavins was an intimate political flavins, friend of Appius Claudius,
and was probably by his reform admitted to the full rights of citizenship. ..."
3. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"... flavins. (37-cir. 103 AD) Born and educated in a noble family at Jerusalem,
he passed through the schools of three Jewish sects, spent three years in a ..."
4. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"There is a slight burning sensation in the urethra. Urinary Antiseptic.—Davis
and White, 1919, found the flavins efficient in both acid ..."
5. A Smaller History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of by William Smith, Eugene Lawrence (1889)
"... and the technical pleadings according to which all actions mnst proceed.
But flavins. having become acquainted with these ..."
6. Evenings with a Reviewer: Or, Macaulay and Bacon by James Spedding (1881)
"... as far from the truth as if one should hold up flavins as an example of a bad
steward, because the economy was bad of the house in which he served. ..."
7. The Ancient Church: Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution Traced by William Dool Killen (1859)
"flavins Clemens, a person of consular dignity, and the cousin of the Emperor,
was now put to death for his attachment to the cause of Christ; § and his near ..."