Definition of Orcines

1. orcine [n] - See also: orcine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Orcines

orchiorrhaphy
orchiotherapy
orchiotomy
orchises
orchitic
orchitides
orchitis parotidea
orchitis variolosa
orchitises
orchotomies
orcin
orcine
orcines (current term)
orcinol
orcinol test
orcinols
orcins
orciprenaline
orciprenaline sulfate
orcos
orcs
ord
ordain
ordainable
ordained
ordainer
ordainers

Literary usage of Orcines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Geology and Extinct Volcanos of Central France by George Poulett Scrope (1858)
"... to the right another protuberance of the primitive plateau on which now stand the church and hamlet of orcines, advanced to a spot called La Baraque. ..."

2. The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and (1877)
"It is well to trace the lava current downwards to La Baraque, and observe the island of granite which it surrounds at orcines and the check it meets with at ..."

3. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1827)
"... and leaving to the right another protuberance of the primitive plateau on which now stand the church and hamlet of orcines, advanced to a spot called La ..."

4. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1882)
"... and the oldest still, the granitic, were simply mounds or lumps of solidified molten rock, as orcines and Font du Berger, and Manson. ..."

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