Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpermeate
Literary usage of Interpermeate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great Harmonia: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1884)
"... and interpermeate each with and through the other. This law is operative
especially in the human kingdom, and in all kingdoms above it. ..."
2. The Great Harmonia: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1884)
"... and interpermeate each with and through the other. This law is operative
especially in the human kingdom, and in all kingdoms above it. ..."
3. Classification, Theorectical and Practical ...: Together with an Appendix by Ernest Cushing Richardson (1901)
"... for in this case they may simply interpermeate as whole molecules of sugar in
water, or broken up into parts as in the case of salt in water. ..."
4. Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society of Arts (1900)
"... of the viscose in the vulcanizing process, a film or product is obtained in
which the cellulose and rubber seem to actually interpermeate each other. ..."
5. Avenues to Health by Eustace Miles (1902)
"They interpenetrate and interpermeate. One might have imagined that, in spiritual
life at any rate, the clergy would have shown some sense. ..."
6. Classification, Theoretical and Practical by Ernest Cushing Richardson (1912)
"... and that this is true even if their boundaries are the same; for in this case
they may simply interpermeate as whole molecules of sugar in water, ..."