Lexicographical Neighbors of Incurvatures
Literary usage of Incurvatures
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly edited by William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan (1863)
"... of fine terminal points at tho margin ; tho petals, of striated crimson,
overlapping the expanded stigma upon its marginal incurvatures'; three concave, ..."
2. The Retrospect of Medicine by James Braithwaite, William Braithwaite (1863)
"... of fine terminal points at the margin; the petals, of striated crimson,
overlapping the expanded stigma upon its marginal incurvatures ; three concave, ..."
3. A Treatise on International Law: With an Introductory Essay on the by Roland Roberts Foulke (1920)
"(1912) 263, contra; Wheaton, Elements, Dana's ed. (1866) 257. Germany claims the
waters within boundaries or incurvatures of the coast which are ..."
4. The London Medical Gazette (1830)
"The most serious and dreadful deformity and incurvatures are in this way produced ;—
under all such circumstances, therefore, a very close attention to the ..."
5. The Lands of the Bible: Visited and Described in an Extensive Journey by John Wilson (1847)
"Such a line forms a general index of its direction, but the Wadis and ridges of
the desert, as we observed, give it frequent incurvatures. ..."
6. The Violin: A Concise Exposition of the General Principles of Construction by Peter Davidson (1871)
"... although some representations certainly possess a close analogy of parts, as
incurvatures of sides, bridge, tail-piece, finger-board, and extended hand. ..."
7. The Violin: Its Construction Theoretically and Practically Treated by Peter Davidson (1895)
"... although some representations certainly possess a close analogy of parts, as
incurvatures of sides, bridge, tail-piece, fingerboard, .and extended hand. ..."