Lexicographical Neighbors of Intactly
Literary usage of Intactly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Darwinism and Human Life: The South African Lectures for 1909 by John Arthur Thomson (1911)
"Furthermore, the novel character of the mutant, if we may use the word, is
independently heritable and does not blend ; it can be grafted intactly on to ..."
2. The Louisiana Historical Quarterly by Henry Plauché Dart, 1858- ed, John Dymond, d. 1922 ed, Louisiana Historical Society (1922)
"Document well written and intactly pre- ;.. .'• served. , May 29, 1728.
Proposed Articles of Inquiry in Embezzlement 3pp. Suit. ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention (1899)
"The entire nuts, with their two cotyledons intactly united, are dried during
several days at the ordinary temperature by spreading them out between layers ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1899)
"The entire nuts, with their two cotyledons intactly united, are dried during
several days at the ordinary temperature by spreading them out between layers ..."
5. German Culture: The Contribution of the Germans to Knowledge, Literature by William Paterson Paterson (1915)
"... and are independently and intactly heritable, either present or absent in the
offspring, but not blending with others so as to be lost. ..."
6. Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai, in the Years by Richard Lepsius (1853)
"... so also at El Armana, Siut, at the reverend Abydos, and in the younger, but
not less magnificent, almost intactly preserved, temple of Dendera. ..."
7. Birth-rate and Empire by James Marchant (1917)
"... by a curious 1 By a unit character is meant any quality or group of qualities
of an organism which are transmitted independently, intactly and without ..."