Definition of Paragoges

1. paragoge [n] - See also: paragoge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paragoges

paraglobulin
paraglobulins
paraglossa
paraglossae
paraglossas
paraglottic space
paragnath
paragnathi
paragnathous
paragnaths
paragneiss
paragneisses
paragnomen
paragoge
paragoges (current term)
paragon
paragoned
paragonimiases
paragonimiasis
paragonimus
paragoning
paragonite
paragonites
paragonorrhoeal
paragons
paragram
paragrammatism
paragrammatist
paragrammatists

Literary usage of Paragoges

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

1. Rhynchophora Or Weevils of North Eastern America by Willis Stanley Blatchley, Charles William Leng (1916)
"paragoges Lec., 1876. (Gr., "protracted.") Small oblong species having, in addition to the characters of generic key, the beak as long or longer than thorax ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1876)
"Beak, antenna; and legs ferruginous. Cape San Lucas, Lower California; Mr. Xantus. paragoges ng A curious little species from California constitutes this ..."

3. The Zoological Record ...: Being Records of Zoological Literature by Zoological Record Association (London, England), Zoological Society of London (1878)
"For T. pal- lidus and varius, spp. nn.. id. ibid., Texas. paragoges, gn, id. lcp 219. Has all the essential characters of ..."

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