Lexicographical Neighbors of Outercoat
Literary usage of Outercoat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beasts, Men and Gods by Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski (1922)
"I met a tall Mongol with a ferocious face, dressed in a blue silk outercoat—it
was Hun Boldon. He introduced himself and spoke with me in Russian. ..."
2. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens (1842)
"... will as soon as possible appropriate a seat which pleases him, put on it a
rough, coarse outercoat (fit emblem .'), to intimate his right of possession, ..."
3. Change for the American Notes: In Letters from London to New York by Henry Wood (1843)
"... or two and twenty miles from London, will as soon as possible appropriate a
seat which pleases him, put on it a rough, coarse outercoat (fit emblem ! ..."
4. A Manual of Physiology: A Text-book for Students of Medicine by Gerald Francis Yeo (1888)
"... of the outercoat (F). Around the vessel several fine nerve fibrils form a
network (N). few muscle Cells. In the Smallest . . . arteries or arterioles, ..."
5. Icones Plantarum, Or, Figures, with Brief Descriptive Characters and Remarks ...by William Jackson Hooker by William Jackson Hooker (1837)
"The sack within the capsule, together with its stalk and apophysis are distinctly
seen, in the scarcely ripe state, through the somewhat pellucid outercoat. ..."
6. The Human Body and Health: An Elementary Text-book of Essential Anatomy by Alvin Davison (1908)
"On this account, the frequency and strength of the pulse furnish the doctor with
valuable information concerning the bodily health. outercoat FIG. 81. ..."