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Definition of Newer
1. new [adj] - See also: new
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newer
Literary usage of Newer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forest Physiography: Physiography of the United States and Principles of by Isaiah Bowman (1911)
"The Coosa, Tennessee, Shenandoah, Cumberland, Middle Hudson, and Champlain valleys
are its chief members. The newer Appalachians province is bordered on the ..."
2. Elements of Geology; Or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and Its by Charles Lyell (1865)
"Volcanic rocks of the newer Pliocene period—Val di Noto—Sicilian dikes- Region
... In this formation, which was shown to belong to the newer Pliocene period ..."
3. Elements of Geology; Or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and Its by Charles Lyell (1866)
"Volcanic rocks of the newer Pliocene period—Val di Noto—Sicilian dikes—Region
... In this formation, which was shown to belong to the newer Pliocene period, ..."
4. A Manual of Elementary Geology: Or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and Its by Sir Charles Lyell (1853)
"HAVING- in the last chapter treated of the boulder formation and its associated
freshwater and marine strata as belonging chiefly to the close of the newer ..."
5. Principles of Geology: Being an Inquiry how Far the Former Changes of the by Charles Lyell (1837)
"Considerable inequalities must have been caused on the surface of the new raised
lands during the emergence of the newer Pliocene strata, by the action of ..."
6. The Philosophy of Education: Being the Foundation of Education in the by Herman Harrell Horne (1907)
"l It is the merit of the newer modes of psychological The Educa- study to analyze
... in which the principle of self- newer activity works in growing minds, ..."
7. The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1908)
"JOURNAL OF THE American Society for Psychical Research CONTENTS ARTICLES: PAGE
Eusapia Paladino and the newer Researches into the Physical Phenomena of ..."