Definition of Glias

1. glia [n] - See also: glia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glias

glhf
glia
gliacyte
gliadin
gliadine
gliadines
gliadins
gliadorphin
glial
glial cell
glial cells
glial fibrillary acidic protein
glial filament
glial limiting membrane
glialike
glias (current term)
glib
glib-tongued
glibbed
glibber
glibbery
glibbest
glibbing
glibenclamide
glibenclamides
glibly
glibness
glibnesses
glibs
glicentin

Literary usage of Glias

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

1. The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance of the Old Testament by George V. Wigram (1866)
"... [glias/iav], Ch. * P'AL. —Participle. Passive. * Dan 4:35(32). inhabitants of the earth (are) reputed as nothing: ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1826)
"Now,"w§ 'Confess that instead of all that preparatory fiddling and piddling taught •by Captain glias, we should like to see his scholars stripped at ..."

3. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth by James Anthony Froude (1863)
"An- Cecil's firmness sufficiently. The glias Reginas obtulit, April 15, 1560.' most influential advocates of a Spa- —TEULET, vol. ii. p. 21, &c. ..."

4. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1805)
"... Legum Ang- glias," 1775, 8vo. On Mr. Webb'i death, he entered himself at Gray's- ¡iin ; applied to the study of the law ; was called to the bar, ..."

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