Definition of Repellencies

1. Noun. (plural of repellency) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Repellencies

1. repellency [n] - See also: repellency

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repellencies

repeddle
repeddled
repeddling
repeg
repegged
repegging
repegs
repel
repellant
repellant guiding molecule
repellantly
repellants
repelled
repellence
repellences
repellencies (current term)
repellency
repellent
repellently
repellents
repeller
repellers
repelling
repellingly
repellor
repels
repent
repentance
repentances
repentant

Literary usage of Repellencies

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

1. IPM and Biological Control of Plant Pests: Field Crops: Bibliography January by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Toxicities and repellencies of n- alkane series were only moderate to low showing highest toxic values for n-tridecane at 1/LC50, 0.39, 2.32, ..."

2. What the War Teaches about Education: And Other Papers and Addresses by Ernest Carroll Moore (1919)
"... they maintained their own customs and their differences, and thus upon the antagonisms and repellencies of the ever-warring native tribes were ..."

3. What the War Teaches about Education: And Other Papers and Addresses by Ernest Carroll Moore (1919)
"... they maintained their own customs and their differences, and thus upon the antagonisms and repellencies of the ever-warring native tribes were ..."

4. Ideals of America: Analyses of the Guiding Motives of Contemporary American by City Club of Chicago (1919)
"... they maintained their own customs and their differences, and thus upon the antagonisms and repellencies of the ever-warring native tribes were ..."

5. Patriotic Addresses in America and England: From 1850 to 1885, on Slavery by Henry Ward Beecher (1887)
"Yet, even then, the repellencies were such that a common Constitution was adopted only by compromise. Now if the compromises of the Constitution in the ..."

6. Patriotic Addresses in America and England from 1850 to 1885, on Slavery by Henry Ward Beecher (1887)
"Yet, even then, the repellencies were such that a common Constitution was adopted only by com- promise.^ Now if the compromises of the Constitution in the ..."

7. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1866)
"In eastern Massachusetts the antipathies and repellencies between the two theological parties are of such a character that it is easier for a Unitarian, ..."

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