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Definition of Mobies
1. moby [n] - See also: moby
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mobies
Literary usage of Mobies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Conchological Manual by George Brettingham Sowerby (1852)
"... according to him, only differs in the number of teeth, and which he says are
but " Psam- mobies de'generes." The difference appears to be accidental. ..."
2. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1864)
"... bread-staffs, and manufactured goods ; and the exporta consist mainly of sugar,
coffee, tobacco, wax, cotton, cocoa, indigo, mobies, and rum. ..."
3. Branch Library News by New York Public Library (1914)
"After the manner of men. Scribner, 1916. Lyons, AMN Moby lane and thereabouts.
Lane, 1916. Contents: The mobies. Young Crispin. A short story. The squire. ..."
4. News Notes of California Libraries by California State Library (1919)
"220 MM Religions of the past and present. 191S. 204 M78 mobies, AS Christ's secret
doctrine. ..."
5. Basic Research in Information Science And Technology for Air Force Needs by Bmsa, National Research Council (2006)
"(MoBIES) program, which was largely executed by AFRL's Information Directorate.9 A
fourth area of related research would build on reference frameworks for ..."
6. Annales de la Société entomologique de France by Société entomologique de France (1864)
"Au reste, celte détermination spécifique est peu importante, les Enlo- mobies de
même espèce se rencontrent dans des chenilles très différentes, ..."