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Definition of Linishes
1. linish [v] - See also: linish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Linishes
Literary usage of Linishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1874)
"... fear you play upon no instrument whatever, I think you will be happy to take
her at my terms, for here linishes the account of the ten thousand pounds. ..."
2. A Text-book of physiology by Michael Foster (1891)
"... but that this extra distension with its subsequent recoil diminishes along
the arterial tract and finally vanishes ; it '""linishes and vanishes because ..."
3. Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy by Augustin Privat-Deschanel (1878)
"... the resist- nce increases, the current di- linishes, and the strength of ie
electro-magnet falls off, until le opposing spring is able to ..."
4. Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the by Edward Turner, Franklin Bache (1830)
"It had also been ob- hat the specific caloric of a gas increases when it is
dilated, linishes when it suffers condensation. It seemed probable is, ..."
5. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1815)
"... and linishes with a thrilling appeal rtt> tilings past and future in support
oi his noble lesson: of .which \ve regret that we can only afford room for ..."
6. A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases by Edwin James Houston (1889)
"In the Thomson-Houston system the current is kept practically constant by the
following devices: The collecting linishes ¡m- fixed to levers moved by the ..."