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Definition of Insides
1. inside [n] - See also: inside
Lexicographical Neighbors of Insides
Literary usage of Insides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Handbook of Journalism: All about Newspaper Work.--Facts and Information by Nathaniel Clark Fowler (1913)
"The term " patent insides " is a misnomer, because half of the papers have ...
The cooperative, or so-called " patent insides," newspaper is one which is ..."
2. The Art of Electro-metallurgy Including All Known Processes of Electro by George Gore (1877)
"Gilding the insides of vessels.—The insides of vessels are gilded, by filling
the vessel with the gilding solution, suspending a gold anode in the liquid, ..."
3. The Art of Electro-metallurgy Including All Known Processes of Electro by George Gore (1887)
"Gilding the insides of vessels.—The insides of vessels are gilded, by filling
the vessel with the gilding solution, suspending a gold anode in the liquid, ..."
4. A Glossary of Terms Used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture by John Henry Parker (1845)
"... the insides of which are formed into a series of flat spaces, or cants; they
are usually quite plain, with the exception of the tic-beam and cornice, ..."
5. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands: In the South Pacific Ocean by William Mariner, John Joseph Martin (1818)
"... whether their insides were sound and entire*, and to practise surgical operations
upon, hereafter to be described ; and lastly, two or three were cut up ..."