Lexicographical Neighbors of Inarticulates
Literary usage of Inarticulates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to Historical Geology: With Special Reference to North America by William John Miller (1916)
"There are two important general groups of Brachiopods, namely, the inarticulates,
in which the horny shells or valves are not joined together by a hinge, ..."
2. The Anthropological Review by Anthropological Society of London (1866)
"... strong as yet against our origin from inarticulates or mutes, and on the
contrary I am more and more led to lay down the following recapitulations. ..."
3. Seminary Addresses and Other Papers by Solomon Schechter (1915)
"The one was all system and method, writing everything in a smooth, elegant style;
the other belonged to the great inarticulates, and wrote very little ..."