Definition of Salpas

1. salpa [n] - See also: salpa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salpas

saloonkeepers
saloonkeeping
saloonlike
saloons
saloop
saloops
salop
salopettes
salopian
salops
salorthids
salp
salpa
salpae
salpas (current term)
salpian
salpians
salpicon
salpicons
salpid
salpids
salpiform
salpiglosses
salpiglossis
salping-
salpingectomies
salpingectomy
salpingemphraxis
salpinges

Literary usage of Salpas

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

1. Leading American Men of Science by David Starr Jordan (1910)
"The individuals of the chains, however, had eggs and sperm and gave birth to solitary salpas having a true sexual origin, but themselves again sexless. ..."

2. Leading American Men of Science by David Starr Jordan (1910)
"The individuals of the chains, however, had eggs and sperm and gave birth to solitary salpas having a true sexual origin, but themselves again sexless. ..."

3. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New by Alexander von Humboldt, Helen Maria Williams (1814)
"... of Bruguiere) to which M. Cuvier joins the thalia of Brown, and the tethis vagina of Tilesius. The salpas journey also by groups, joining in chaplets, ..."

4. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New by Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland (1822)
"... formed at the time of Cook's first voyage, belongs to the salpas ... The salpas journey also by groups, joining in chap- lets, as we have observed of ..."

5. Leading American Men of Science by David Starr Jordan (1910)
"The individuals of the chains, however, had eggs and sperm and gave birth to solitary salpas having a true sexual origin, but themselves again sexless. ..."

6. Leading American Men of Science by David Starr Jordan (1910)
"The individuals of the chains, however, had eggs and sperm and gave birth to solitary salpas having a true sexual origin, but themselves again sexless. ..."

7. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New by Alexander von Humboldt, Helen Maria Williams (1814)
"... of Bruguiere) to which M. Cuvier joins the thalia of Brown, and the tethis vagina of Tilesius. The salpas journey also by groups, joining in chaplets, ..."

8. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New by Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland (1822)
"... formed at the time of Cook's first voyage, belongs to the salpas ... The salpas journey also by groups, joining in chap- lets, as we have observed of ..."

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