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Definition of Ribboned
1. ribbon [v] - See also: ribbon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ribboned
Literary usage of Ribboned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glaciers of North America: A Reading Lesson for Students of Geography and by Israel Cook Russell (1904)
"At their lower limits the névés pass into the glaciers proper, which in j.art they
overlie, and acquire a ribboned or laminated structure, dirt bands, etc., ..."
2. Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers: Now First Collected and by James David Forbes (1859)
"(Read to the Royal Society, Edinburgh, Dec. 6, 1841).* Obscurity of the Theory
of Glacier Formation—ribboned Structure described—Its Course traced on the ..."
3. Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers: Now First Collected and by James David Forbes (1859)
"Obscurity of the Theory of Glacier Formation—ribboned Structure described—Its
Course traced on the Glaciers of the Aar and Rhone—Probably perpendicular to ..."
4. Illustrated Field Book: The Mine Examiner and Prospector's Companion by George Washington Miller (1903)
"Not an uncommon characteristic of the typical true fissure vein,n is the occurrence
of what is known as the banded, or ribboned, structure. ..."
5. Illustrated Field Book: The Mine Examiner and Prospector's Companion; a by George Washington Miller (1903)
"Not an uncommon characteristic of the typical true fissure vein, is the occurrence
of what is known as the banded, or ribboned, structure. ..."
6. A Collection of College Words and Customs by Benjamin Homer Hall (1859)
"The passer-by, unskilled in ancient lore, Whose hands the ribboned parchment
never bore. Class Poem at Han: CoU., 1835, p. 7. See SHEEPSKIN. PARIETAL. ..."