Definition of Poulps

1. poulp [n] - See also: poulp

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poulps

poulards
pouldavis
poulder
poulders
pouldre
pouldres
pouldron
pouldrons
poule
poules
poulet
poulette
poulp
poulpe
poulpes
poulps (current term)
poult
poulter
poulter's measure
poulterer
poulterers
poulters
poultice
poulticed
poulticelike
poultices
poulticing
poultries
poultry
poultryman

Literary usage of Poulps

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

1. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1840)
"After the three days the young poulps began to exhibit bud-like ... Olher shells were searched, and, in some, little poulps were found: in others none. ..."

2. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1840)
"... probably as in the parasitic poulps, since they appeared to differ sufficiently from known species to form a distinct genus, under the name of ..."

3. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1867)
"On the 14th Madame Power found in one of the shells a little poulp 14 lines long. Other shells were searched; and in some, little poulps were found, ..."

4. Life in Normandy: Sketches of French Fishing, Farming, Cooking, Natural by John Francis Campbell (1863)
"The poulps live for some time out of the " water; the fishermen are ... poulps of thirty pounds weight are not rare at Nice, and " those of twenty pounds ..."

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