Lexicographical Neighbors of Gyrocar
Literary usage of Gyrocar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wonders of Science in Modern Life by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1912)
"vn THE gyrocar On the 8th of May, 1907, Mr. Louis Brennan exhibited, at a soiree
of the Royal Society in London, a remarkable piece of mechanism, ..."
2. A History of Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1910)
"... the subject which, had you possessed Mr. Brennan's imagination and ingenuity,
might have enabled you to anticipate him in the invention of the gyrocar. ..."
3. Every-day Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1910)
"VII THE gyrocar ON the 8th of May, 1907, Mr. Louis Bren- nan exhibited, at a
soirée of the Royal Society in London, a remarkable piece of mechanism, ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... and of 'Two Boys in a gyrocar' (1911). BROWN, Lancelot, English landscape
gardener, sometimes called "Capability Brown": b. at Harle-Kirk 1715; d. 1773. ..."
5. The Children's Reading by Frances Jenkins Olcott (1912)
"Two Boys in a gyrocar (p. 194). Hough- ton, $1.20. Kidd. Peeps at Many Lands,
South Africa (p. 209). Macmillan, .55. Keysor. Great Artists (p. 222). ..."