Lexicographical Neighbors of Humefied
Literary usage of Humefied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Formation of Coal Beds by John James Stevenson (1913)
"B. Strongly humefied cuspidatum peat, 10 centimeters. C. Sedge peat, 30 centimeters,
has much Sphagnum above. D. Alder and birch swamp forest peat, ..."
2. A System of Aeronautics, Comprehending Its Earliest Investigations, and by John Wise (1850)
"... rate of uniform ascent becomes eight feet each second, or about a mile in
eleven minutes. 1. The warm humefied air of the balloon, constructed on Mont- ..."