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Definition of Particularising
1. particularise [v] - See also: particularise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Particularising
Literary usage of Particularising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1844)
"We take great pleasure in acknowledging the numerous favors of our correspondents.
Our recent absence will preclude us from particularising. ..."
2. General Principles of the Structure of Language by James Byrne (1892)
"... which has been traced in this section with the principles of Book I., chap.
Hi., 10. XI.—particularising elements are developed according as there is ..."
3. Arts and Sciences: Or, Fourth Division of "The English Encyclopedia" edited by Charles Knight (1867)
"... also used in heraldry, the names of which are sufficient to denote their
colour, without particularising the same, namely:—• Bezants . . Or. Plates. ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1884)
"A little reflection suffices to convince us that, where terror or reverence is
to be produced, the less particularising there is of objects the better. ..."
5. A Treatise on the Integral Calculus: With Applications, Examples, and Problems by Joseph Edwards (1922)
"In this way each value of z with its particularising plane gives rise only to
one value of w, so that w may now be looked upon as a single-valued function ..."
6. An Introduction to Conveyancing, and the New Statutes Concerning Real by William Hayes (1840)
"There was no more reason for particularising dower, as one species of interest
... than for particularising a power simply collateral as one species of ..."