Lexicographical Neighbors of Humifying
Literary usage of Humifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1919)
"humifying throughout the surface of the larva are innumerable, fun-, thread-like
trache» which join larger branches and finally the-e latter unite with the ..."
2. The Basic Outline of Universology: An Introduction to the Newly Discovered by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1872)
"83; All Comprehensive nnd humifying, t. 70, p. 42; Congeries of, t. 207, p.
148 ; of Order, Convergent Individuality, t. 804, p. ..."
3. A Short Account of Experiments and Instruments, Depending on the Relations by John Leslie (1813)
"While the humifying process therefore still goes on, the close attraction of the
glass continually robs the contiguous air of a portion of its moisture; ..."
4. A Short Account of Experiments and Instruments, Depending on the Relations by John Leslie (1813)
"But the humifying influence of the water and the desiccating action of the acid,
are each of them greater in their immediate vicinity. ..."
5. Rocks and Soils: Their Origin, Composition and Characteristics: Chemical by Horace Edward Stockbridge (1888)
"When it is further considered that most present systems of rotation include the
occasional plowing under of a green crop equal in humifying action to a ..."
6. Rocks and Soils: Their Origin, Composition and Characteristics: Chemical by Horace Edward Stockbridge (1888)
"When it is further considered that most present systems of rotation include the
occasional plowing under of a green crop equal in humifying action to a ..."