Lexicographical Neighbors of Mikra
Literary usage of Mikra
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention (1903)
"Hilum star-shaped and distinct, granules 2.17 to 10.8 mikra in diameter. ...
Oval granules about 5.4 mikra in size with a filiform, indistinct hilum, ..."
2. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1887)
"G60 " Average of 100 corpuscles=175.40 spaces, or 8.200 mikra HUMAN BLOOD, NO.
2. Largest corpuscle—194 spaces, or 0.1CS mikra Smallest " =146 " " 6.900 ..."
3. History of the Jews in America: From the Period of the Discovery of the New by Peter Wiernik (1912)
"... which belong to the domain of bibliography—Rabbinical works: Responses,
commentaries and Homiletics—Hebrew works of a modern character—Ehr- lich's mikra ..."
4. Notes During a Visit to Egypt, Nubia, the Oasis Boeris, Mount Sinai, and by Frederick Henniker (1824)
"Eleventh January—Ho—ruins of a modern mud village, and equally uninteresting,
the fragments of Diospolis mikra. A saint, playing the fool, and very good ..."
5. The Journal of Medical Research (1901)
"Farther away: In 646000 sq. mikra, o mitosis. In 100 units, o mitosis. Above cut:
No mitoses were found at various distances from the place of cut. ..."
6. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1903)
"Maamar be Kiddush ha-Chodesh al pi Dark- enu anachnu Bene mikra. (In Deinard (E.)
Masa Krim. Warsaw, 1878. 8°. pp. 95-99. Joseph Solomon ha-Zaken, Karaite. ..."