Definition of Megilps

1. megilp [n] - See also: megilp

Lexicographical Neighbors of Megilps

megerg
megergs
megesterol
megestrol
megestrol acetate
megger
meggers
megibyte
megilla
megillah
megillahs
megillas
megilp
megilph
megilphs
megilps (current term)
meglitinide
meglitinides
meglumine
meglumine acetrizoate
meglumine diatrizoate
meglumine iothalamate
meglutol
mego
megodontia
megohm
megohmmeter
megohmmeters
megohms

Literary usage of Megilps

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

1. The Art of Landscape Painting in Oil Colours by W. Williams (1883)
"megilps.—The vehicles known by this name are in great favour with artists. They possess a gelatinous texture, which enables them, while flowing freely from ..."

2. The Amateur Artist by Frances George Delamotte (1906)
"megilps.—Possess a gelatinous texture, which enables them, while flowing freely from the pencil, yet to keep their place in painting and glazings. ..."

3. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1899)
"But he rose early of mornings, and scrubbed away all day with his megilps and varnishes ; he worked away through cold and through sunshine ; when other men ..."

4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1830)
"... dingy, slimy effect of various oils and megilps; which, as they more and more prevail, soak up and destroy the wholesome freshness and purity of the ..."

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