Definition of Porges

1. porge [v] - See also: porge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Porges

pore fungus
pore mushroom
pore over
pore space
pore spaces
poreblind
pored
porer
porers
pores
porewater
porewaters
porfimer sodium
porge
porged
porges (current term)
porgie
porgies
porging
porgy
porier
poriest
porifer
poriferal
poriferan
poriferans
poriferologist
poriferologists
poriferology
poriferous

Literary usage of Porges

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

1. On the Veldt in the Seventies by Charles Warren (1902)
"On crossing the Line the Captain forbade Old Neptune to come on board, so in lieu we got up a charade, the word being given by porges, half English, ..."

2. The Examination of Hydrocarbon Oils and of Saponifiable Fats and Waxes by David Holde (1915)
"In Austria the paraffin is separated by the Singer-porges patent system of ... By an Austrian patent issued to porges and Singer * the oil and paraffin are ..."

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