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Definition of Saxonites
1. saxonite [n] - See also: saxonite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saxonites
Literary usage of Saxonites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Gorilla Trail by Mary Hastings Bradley (1922)
"Why were not the saxonites three in a room? Was it, perchance, because they were
the daughters of a general? The spirit which had laid the Magna Charta ..."
2. On the Gorilla Trail by Mary Hastings Bradley (1922)
"Why were not the saxonites three in a room? Was it, perchance, because they were
the daughters of a general? The spirit which had laid the Magna Charta ..."
3. A Treatise on Rocks, Rock-weathering and Soils by George Perkins Merrill (1906)
"... the interstices of the olivines and wholly or partially enclosing them, as in
the hornblende picrite of Stony Point, New York. The saxonites and ..."
4. British Petrography: With Special Reference to the Igneous Rocks by Jethro Justinian Harms Teall (1888)
"... definition of picrite and still less docs it rise to the proportion found in
the Iher/olites, saxonites and dunites. Thus a variety (1) Snch for example ..."