Lexicographical Neighbors of Inhaust
Literary usage of Inhaust
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Self-propelled Vehicles: A Practical Treatise on the Theory, Construction by James Edward Homans (1904)
"At the aspirating, or inhaust, stroke, the outward movement of the piston, ...
The inhaust stroke being completed, and the feed valves closed by force of a ..."
2. The Horseless Age (1899)
"The inhaust and exhaust valves are neatly arranged so that cither can be quickly
overhauled without disturbing the other, ..."
3. Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Grocers of the City of London by John Benjamin Heath (1829)
"... for to drowne : Then did the height of my inhaust desire Graunt me a little
leasure to aspire. ..."
4. The Book of the Automobile: A Practical Volume Devoted to the Hisory by Robert Thompson Sloss (1905)
"Thus at the beginning of the inhaust-stroke, if we apply an indicator gauge to
the cylinder, the pressure within is shown to be considerably below the ..."
5. Transactions of the Luzerne County Medical Society by Luzerne County Medical Society (1887)
"... then that every section of the intestinal canal is at times subject to inhaust,
or receive from below the contents of the section continuous with it. ..."
6. Minutes, Experiments, Observations, and General Remarks, on Agriculture, in by Marshall (William), Mr Marshall (1799)
"And, perhaps, to favor, to inhaust, to enrich a soil, be sparing of tillage, and
profuse of manure. But, perhaps, to preserve land in perpetual vigor, ..."