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Definition of Fundaments
1. fundament [n] - See also: fundament
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fundaments
Literary usage of Fundaments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of the embryology of man and mammals by Oscar Hertwig, Edward Laurens Mark (1905)
"(A) Metamorphosis of the Different fundaments of the Urogenital System into the
Adult Condition. We have become acquainted in the preceding pages with the ..."
2. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.), Wild Flower Preservation Society of America (1905)
"46 is taken from a transverse section passing through the base of the plumule,
and here can be seen the whole series of leaf fundaments. ..."
3. The Maturation of the Egg of the Mouse by Joseph Abraham Long, Edward Laurens Mark (1911)
"This is rendered the more probable by the fact that these fundaments are ...
Such conditions lead one to think it possible that the fundaments arise from ..."
4. The Anatomy of the Central Nervous System of Man and of Vertebrates in General by Ludwig Edinger (1899)
"Through segmental thickening the paired fundaments are divided into separate
ganglia, which move more and more laterally along the medullary tube. ..."
5. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1908)
"The space between these fundaments on the one hand and the forebrain and foregut on
... The fundaments of the adhesive organ are in close contact with the ..."
6. Plant Life, Considered with Special Reference to Form and Function by Charles Reid Barnes (1898)
"268, showing only the fundaments of stamens, a, and of carpels, g. On the latter
at the angles appear the fundaments of the three styles. ..."
7. A Text-book of histology by Alexander A.. Böhm, M. von Davidoff (1904)
"In bones preformed in cartilage, fibrous-tissue bone develops from the
connective-tissue membrane surrounding the cartilage fundaments, the two types of ..."