Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpermeated
Literary usage of Interpermeated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1890)
"Some of the more salient features of the system appear in the division of the
people into tribes which are interpermeated by clans, with special rules of ..."
2. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1890)
"Some of the more salient features of the system appear in the division of the
people into tribes which are interpermeated by clans, with special rules of ..."
3. The Great Harmonia: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1883)
"No essence outward to spirit can exert a decomposing power over its interpermeated
constituents; no principle is sufficiently magnetic and congenial to ..."
4. Progress and Science: Essays in Criticism by Robert Shafer (1922)
"A man is ideally free only so far as he is interpermeated by every other human
being; he gains his freedom through a perfect ..."
5. The Economic Synthesis: A Study of the Laws of Income by Achille Loria (1914)
"Without going back to the economy of the Middle Ages, everywhere interpermeated
with exclusivism and privilege, and confining our observation to our own ..."