Lexicographical Neighbors of Protyl
Literary usage of Protyl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Footnotes to Evolution: A Series of Popular Addresses on the Evolution of Life by David Starr Jordan, Edwin Grant Conklin, Frank Mace McFarland, James Perrin Smith (1898)
"For example, the claim is made in the name of evolutionary philosophy that all
matter is one in essence, therefore all the chemical elements, protyl. . ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"Must we modify it in order to take them in, or do they represent certain exceptional
phases of the evolution of matter from the original protyl, ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"... or protyl from which all men aud all metals and all dreams are made. О for
the touch of gold, the bottomless mine of silver, the genius at whose astral ..."
4. Popular Science Monthly (1906)
"... substance to which he gave the name protyl.2 In the third place, the lines in
the spectrum of one element may be separated out into several series. ..."
5. Famous Chemists: The Men and Their Work by William Augustus Tilden (1921)
"The possibility of the condensation of a single " protyl" so as to produce, at
successive though unequal stages of cooling, the elements known to the ..."
6. The Days of a Man: Being Memories of a Naturalist, Teacher, and Minor by David Starr Jordan (1922)
"... wherefore all organisms are merely products of the master element, carbon,
and all chemical elements variants of one universal world stuff, protyl. ..."