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Definition of Putamina
1. putamen [n] - See also: putamen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Putamina
Literary usage of Putamina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studia Biblica Et Ecclesiastica: Essays Chiefly in Biblical and Patristic by University of Oxford (1896)
"... the individual Christian, is wounded. If putamina be read, how could the
gathering up of branches already lopped inflict further damage upon the tree ? ..."
2. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"29 ; Athen, vi. p. 255). This method of veneering is like that described by
Pliny, //. If. ix. § 33: "testudinum putamina secare in ..."
3. A Glossary of Botanic Terms, with Their Derivation and Accent by Benjamin Daydon Jackson (1905)
"Puta men (Lat., shells, rind), (1) the shell of a nut ; (2) the hardened endocarp
of stone-fruit ; putamina'- ceue ..."