Definition of Haemonies

1. haemony [n] - See also: haemony

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haemonies

haemolyzation
haemolyze
haemomanometer
haemomanometers
haemomediastinum
haemometer
haemometers
haemometry
haemomonochorial placenta
haemonchiasis
haemonchosis
haemonchus
haemonectin
haemonephrosis
haemonies (current term)
haemony
haemoparasite
haemopathology
haemopathy
haemoperfusion
haemopericardium
haemoperitoneum
haemopexin
haemophagia
haemophagocyte
haemophagocytosis
haemophil
haemophile
haemophilia

Literary usage of Haemonies

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

1. The Romance of Natural History by Philip Henry Gosse (1863)
"haemonies. Distribution of Animals and Plants—Harmony of a Natural-history Picture—Gazelle in Desert—Hyena in a ruined City— Siberian Stag in ..."

2. Materials for a History of Oil Painting by Charles Lock Eastlake (1869)
"NATURAL haemonies. THE imitation of nature teaches the artist prehend, or at least to have some glimpse of the mystery of the relations of harmony; ..."

3. Church Harmonies: A Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Use of Congregations by Universalist Publishing House (1885)
"... 264 CHURCH haemonies. WOODSTOCK, c. o/ <Ae Scriptures. 1 WORD of the ever-living God! Will of hia glorious Son! Without thee how could earth be trod, ..."

4. The Theory of Musical Composition: Treated with a View to a Naturally by Gottfried Weber, John Bishop (1851)
"(C.) METHOD OF DESIGNATING THE FUNDAMENTAL haemonies. In order to have a distinct and peculiar sign for each of the seven fundamental harmonies above ..."

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