Lexicographical Neighbors of Serpiginously
Literary usage of Serpiginously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1895)
"... eruption on the left hand and wrist, spreading serpiginously. It commenced
twelve years ago, and seven years later was treated by ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1893)
"... had broken down, and had extended sonie- vhat serpiginously. The bacilli had
been found as many as ..."
3. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1896)
"The extension is usually on the surface and serpiginously rather than deeply into
the tissues. It is slow in progress, with improvements ani relapses at ..."
4. Diseases of women by Robert Lawson Tait (1877)
"... disappears from the spot observed, and comes out at another, or extends
serpiginously, disappearing from the old site as it progresses towards the new. ..."
5. Therapeutic Gazette (1899)
"... which possess no follicles; secondly, it is nearly always sharply defined at
the margins of the patches; thirdly, it tends to spread serpiginously. ..."