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Definition of Nexuses
1. nexus [n] - See also: nexus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nexuses
Literary usage of Nexuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Functions of the Brain by David Ferrier (1886)
"Organic nexuses thus become established between the centres of hearing and
articulation, between those of sight and articulation, or between those of touch ..."
2. The Great Problems by Bernardino Varisco (1914)
"Everybody is a system, bound together and constituted by causal nexuses, external
and internal. The difference between organised and unorganised bodies must ..."
3. The Constitution of Man: Considered in Relation to External Objects by George Combe (1847)
"And shall we suppose that God, who has ordered the separate trains of causes and
effects, has not contemplated and designed their nexuses, except in those ..."
4. The Constitution of Man: In Relation to the Natural Laws by George Combe (1803)
"And shall we suppose that God, who has ordered the separate trains of causes and
effects, has not contemplated and designed their nexuses, except in those ..."
5. Outlines of Logic and of Encyclopaedia of Philosophy: Dictated Portions of by Hermann Lotze (1887)
"In reality a multitude of different causal nexuses, which do not issue from one
principle, constantly run on side by side. Now it is not probable that any ..."