Definition of Reguluses

1. regulus [n] - See also: regulus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reguluses

regulatory sequence
reguli
reguline
regulise
regulised
regulises
regulize
regulized
regulizes
regulo
regulome
regulon
regulons
regulos
regulus
reguluses (current term)
regur
regur soil
regurgitalith
regurgitaliths
regurgitant
regurgitant fraction
regurgitant murmur
regurgitate
regurgitated
regurgitates
regurgitating
regurgitation
regurgitation jaundice
regurgitations

Literary usage of Reguluses

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

1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1880)
"The difficulty always remains, in calcining reguluses or ores, to do it in such a ... If the reguluses are comparative!}- free from arsenic and antimony the ..."

2. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1880)
"If the reguluses are comparatively free from arsenic and antimony the bisulphate may be ... The difficulty always remains, in calcining reguluses or ores, ..."

3. The Age of Dryden by Richard Garnett (1895)
"... reguluses, and Caligulas served the purpose of habitual playgoers, that is, of playgoers from the force of habit, as well as better pieces.1 The success ..."

4. American Druggist (1888)
"... and showed me his regulus adorned with a more conspicuous star than I have seen in several stellate reguluses of both antimony and Mare" (Boyle, ..."

5. The Age of Dryden by Richard Garnett (1903)
"... reguluses, and Caligulas served the purpose of habitual playgoers, that is, of playgoers from the force of habit, as well as better pieces.1 The success ..."

6. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, John Cannell Cain, Carl Schorlemmer (1913)
"adorned with a more conspicuous star than I have seen in several stellate reguluses of both antimony and Mars. ..."

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