Definition of Merisis

1. growth [n MERISES] - See also: growth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Merisis

meril
merils
merimake
merimakes
mering
meringue
meringue kiss
meringuelike
meringues
meringuey
merino
merino sheep
merinos
meris
merises
merisis (current term)
merism
merismatic
merisms
merismus
merispore
meristem
meristematic
meristematically
meristemic
meristemoid
meristemoids
meristems
meristic
meristically

Literary usage of Merisis

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

1. Joannes Lydus by Johannes Laurentius Lydus, Immanuel Bekker, Charles Benoît Hase (1837)
"18 Kalendas merisis sequentis, ... et merisis triginta dierum, diem 15 a. 17 Kalendas similiter. in solo ..."

2. An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ to by Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1803)
"merisis Maii, torn. vii. p. 533. where we have an account óf a long journey made by the relics of St ..."

3. Annals of Parisian Typography: Containing an Account of the Earliest by William Parr Greswell (1818)
"M.CCCCC-VII die vero xv merisis martii, 4." This book differs from the original " Navis Stultifera," Bos. JB de Olpe 1497, 4. entirely, both in the text and ..."

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