Definition of Pagurians

1. pagurian [n] - See also: pagurian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pagurians

paglia e fieno
pagoclone
pagod
pagoda cell
pagoda tree
pagodalike
pagodas
pagodite
pagods
pagophagia
pagri
pagris
paguma
pagurian
pagurians (current term)
pagurid
pagurids
pahasapaite
pahautea
pahekas
pahi
pahlavis
pahoehoe
pahoehoes
pahoihoi
pahs
pahutes
paid
paid-up

Literary usage of Pagurians

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

1. Animal Parasites and Messmates by Beneden (Pierre Joseph) (1876)
"Other pagurians, the Birgi, grow very large, and conceal their abdomen no longer ... Side by side with the pagurians which instal themselves in a shell with ..."

2. Animal Parasites and Messmates by Beneden (Pierre Joseph) (1885)
"Other pagurians, the Birgi, grow very large, and conceal their abdomen no longer ... Side by side with the pagurians which instal themselves in a shell with ..."

3. The Ocean World: Being a Description of the Sea and Its Living Inhabitants by Louis Figuier (1869)
"... •where it is established so firmly that it moves about -with it more or less briskly, according to its comparative size. The pagurians belong to the ..."

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