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Definition of Hatterias
1. hatteria [n] - See also: hatteria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatterias
Literary usage of Hatterias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the Earth by Carleton Wolsey Washburne, Heluiz Chandler Washburne (1916)
"They have even found the bones of the hatterias with holes in the tops of their
... Some live hatterias! These were lying on the rocks beside the ocean, ..."
2. Nature Readers: Sea-side and Way-side. No. 4 by Julia McNair Wright (1896)
"On this desolate island the hatterias lie, clinging to the bare rock, absolutely
quiet, apparently unconscious, and alike indifferent to the whipping of ..."
3. Town Geology by Charles Kingsley (1873)
"... or hatterias, as he will probably call them—and then look, I hope with kindly
interest, at the oldest Conservatives they ever saw, or are like to see ..."
4. Scientific Lectures and Essays by Charles Kingsley (1893)
"... or hatterias, as he will probably call them—and then look, I hope with kindly
interest, at the oldest Conservatives they ever saw, or are like to see; ..."
5. The Supplement to the Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of by George Long, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) (1846)
"... stantly presented,' which receive and detain the water until screws ; but in
siege hatterias, ..."