Definition of Radons

1. radon [n] - See also: radon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radons

radix sorts
radix superior ansae cervicalis
radix superior nervi vestibulocochlearis
radix sympathica ganglii ciliaris
radix unguis
radix ventralis
radix vestibularis
radixes
radixin
radome
radomes
radon
radon daughters
radon seed
radonproof
radons (current term)
radovanite
rads
radtkeite
radulae
radular
radulas
radulate
raduliform
radun
radura
radwaste
radwastes
radzimir

Literary usage of Radons

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

1. The Laws of the United States of America by United States (1796)
"... twenty-fix dollars per month, and two radons per day ; a chaplain, forty dollars per month, and two radons per day ; a failing-matter, forty dollars per ..."

2. Report of the Boundary Commission Upon the Survey and Remarking of the by J. H. Wright, M. J. Lemmon, D. R. Payne (1898)
"fCt Of П h or sig radons am Fro. 12.—Disturbance curves showing effect of hour and distance, temperature and clouds, ..."

3. The Indian Forester (1896)
"Five more 'radons' are then made and fastened to the centre pole on the top ... A raft generally consists of 20 rows of ' radons,' •containing therefore 100 ..."

4. Annual Report (1902)
"They now yield in the neighborhood of six million radons of water daily, and the water, even during the most turbid condition of the river, ..."

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