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Definition of Meniscuses
1. meniscus [n] - See also: meniscus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meniscuses
Literary usage of Meniscuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treatise on Optics by David Brewster, Alexander Dallas Bache (1854)
"Refraction of Light through meniscuses and Concavo-convex Lenses of Glass. (50.)
The general effect of a meniscus in refracting parallel, diverging, ..."
2. New Series of The Mathematical Repository by Thomas Leybourn (1819)
"the fluxion of the attraction to the solid meniscuses = X (zrx* x — xx) theref.
the - 4- attraction in the direction of the axis — - xx \ and no correction ..."
3. The Mathematical Repository by Thomas Leybourn (1819)
"t (A) Now the attraction to these meniscuses = number of all the attracting particles
... the fluxion of the attraction to the solid meniscuses — ; „ , ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"(correction for two meniscuses)2 = 213.27 mm., hence its radius was 0.1936 mm.
It had been tested throughout its length, by a short column of mercury in the ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1917)
"When the pressure is equal at both ends of the drop, the meniscuses are ...
But if the pressure P at one end is increased, both meniscuses will alter their ..."