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Definition of Munified
1. munify [v] - See also: munify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Munified
Literary usage of Munified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Bacteriology: A Practical Manual for Students and Physicians by Alexander Crever Abbott (1895)
"... but that the serum of the blood of these iru- munified animals afforded immunity
when injected into the peritoneal cavity of other animals that had not ..."
2. The Bi-literal Cypher of Sir Francis Bacon by Elizabeth Wells Gallup (1901)
"This duty so munified a brain, a heart, farre remote and seeking to reach the
deepest depths of knowledge, that I followe my main worke. ..."
3. Collectanea Anglo-poetica: Or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue by Thomas Corser, James Crossley (1878)
"... ready to proove your streames : A vessell of such beauty, burthen, state, That
all the high Powers were amaz'd thereat: So beautified, so munified, ..."
4. St. James's Magazine by S. C. Hall (1862)
"... of the Chemin de For de Lyon, Boulevard-Mazas, on a bright July morning —the
year is of no importance; and having duly munified ourselves with a ticket, ..."