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Definition of Gauzes
1. gauze [n] - See also: gauze
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gauzes
Literary usage of Gauzes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"... gauzes and tulles. These costly stuffs, bold and soft contrasts and elegant
designs, all proving that the French have no need of any protecting duties. ..."
2. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1808)
"... worthy of being brought before the Society. The specimens of marine shells
produced came from the two marine beds associated with these seams. gauzes IN ..."
3. Clinical gynecology, medical and surgical for students and practitioners by by John Marie Keating (1897)
"The manufacturers have reaped bounteous harvests from the preparation of the host
of so-called "antiseptic gauzes," made by saturating absorbent gauze with ..."
4. Chemical Technology, Or, Chemistry in Its Applications to Arts and Manufactures by Charles Edward Groves, William Thorp, Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, Thomas Richardson, Edmund Ronalds, Henry Watts, William Joseph Dibdin (1895)
"There remains but little to be added to the description already given of gauzes
for safety-lamps. A safe gauze should bear a definite relationship to the ..."
5. A Text-book of medical physics: For the Use of Students and Practitioners of by John Christopher Draper (1885)
"CONDUCTION AND CONVECTION. i the best conductora—Different metals conduct
differently—Action of gauzes <m flames—The Davy lamp—Gas ..."
6. Disinfection and Disinfectants: Together with an Account of the Chemical by Samuel Rideal (1895)
"gauzes and Wools are described under iodoform, boric, and salicylic acids, and
zinc-mercuric cyanide (p. 142). ..."