Definition of Siameze

1. siamese [v SIAMEZED, SIAMEZING, SIAMEZES] - See also: siamese

Lexicographical Neighbors of Siameze

sialoyl
sialoyls
sials
sialyl
sialylated
sialylation
sialylations
sialylparagloboside N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase
sialyltransferase
sialyltransferases
siamang
siamangs
siamesed
siameses
siamesing
siameze (current term)
siamezed
siamezes
siamezing
siamyl
sib
sibb
sibbens
sibberidge
sibbs
siberian
sibilance
sibilances
sibilancies
sibilancy

Literary usage of Siameze

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

1. Ebrietatis Encomium: Or, The Praise of Drunkenness by Albert-Henri de Sallengre (1910)
"The siameze drink wine very heartily when they can get it, tho' every thing that may intoxicate them is forbidden by their Law.f Father le Clerc, ..."

2. Water and Gas Works Appliances and Pumping Machinery by R.D. Wood & Company (1901)
"70 146 Couplings, Bronze, siameze, Price List—Table Cranes, Traveling, for Pump House 102 No. 408 67 Crane Posts with and without Hydrant Attachments 65 ..."

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