Definition of Garials

1. garial [n] - See also: garial

Lexicographical Neighbors of Garials

gargol
gargouillade
gargouillades
gargoulette
gargoulettes
gargoyle
gargoyle cell
gargoyled
gargoyles
gargoylism
gargoylisms
gargyle
gargyles
gari
garial
garials (current term)
garibaldi
garibaldis
garigue
garigues
garis
garish
garished
garishes
garishing
garishly
garishness
garishnesses
garjan
garjans

Literary usage of Garials

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

1. Popular Science Monthly (1901)
"The Crocodilia, inclusive of the alligators and gavials (better garials) number at the present time scarcely twenty-five species, confined to tropical and ..."

2. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1846)
"... attenuated and narrower than in C. acutus, but less so than in C. Schlegelii, which constitutes the passage from the true Crocodiles into the garials. ..."

3. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1883)
"Bones of crocodiles, garials, and tortoises of various kinds are also found in considerable quantities. ..."

4. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"... with species of emys and trionyx, and several forms of garials and other crocodiles. To theft- may be added the remains of ..."

5. The Standard Library of Natural History: Embracing Living Animals of the by Charles John Cornish (1908)
"The members of the Crocodile Order, which, in addition to the Alligators, includes also the Caimans and so-called Gavials or garials, agree with one another ..."

6. Jungle Life in India: Or, The Journeys and Journals of an Indian Geologist by Valentine Ball (1880)
"... verandah it was possible to take long rifle shots at crocodiles and garials as they lay on the edge of the sand or floated on the surface of the water. ..."

7. Popular Science Monthly (1901)
"The Crocodilia, inclusive of the alligators and gavials (better garials) number at the present time scarcely twenty-five species, confined to tropical and ..."

8. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1846)
"... attenuated and narrower than in C. acutus, but less so than in C. Schlegelii, which constitutes the passage from the true Crocodiles into the garials. ..."

9. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1883)
"Bones of crocodiles, garials, and tortoises of various kinds are also found in considerable quantities. ..."

10. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"... with species of emys and trionyx, and several forms of garials and other crocodiles. To theft- may be added the remains of ..."

11. The Standard Library of Natural History: Embracing Living Animals of the by Charles John Cornish (1908)
"The members of the Crocodile Order, which, in addition to the Alligators, includes also the Caimans and so-called Gavials or garials, agree with one another ..."

12. Jungle Life in India: Or, The Journeys and Journals of an Indian Geologist by Valentine Ball (1880)
"... verandah it was possible to take long rifle shots at crocodiles and garials as they lay on the edge of the sand or floated on the surface of the water. ..."

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