Definition of Lyttae

1. lytta [n] - See also: lytta

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lyttae

lythontriptic
lytic
lytic complex
lytic cycle
lytic infection
lytic infections
lytic pathway
lytic phage
lytic phase
lytic virus
lytically
lyticase
lytico-bodig
lyting
lytta
lyttae (current term)
lyttas
lyuelode
lyvelod
lyves
lyxitol
lyxitols
lyxoflavin
lyxofuranose
lyxofuranoses
lyxopyranose
lyxopyranoses
lyxopyranoside
lyxopyranosides
lyxose

Literary usage of Lyttae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on the Operative Surgery of the Eye: Or, an Historical and Critical by George James Guthrie (1827)
"The tinct. lyttae has hitherto produced no strangury. The sickness and vomiting, which occurred about ten days ago, have not returned. August 3. ..."

2. Conversations on Conditioning: The Grooms' Oracle, and Pocket Stable by John Badcock (1829)
"lyttae, powdered, 4 drachms, Venice turpentine 1 oz. Hog's lard 4 oz.; ... lyttae, powdered 1 oz.; mix. Either of the foregoing are adapted for reducing ..."

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