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Definition of Solidifications
1. solidification [n] - See also: solidification
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solidifications
Literary usage of Solidifications
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Treatise on Medical Diagnosis for Students and Physicians by John Herr Musser (1913)
"Large bubbling rales heard during both inspiration and expiration. °o°d = Large
and small bubbling rales. •;• = Crepitant rales heard over solidifications. ..."
2. The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron by Henry Marion Howe (1916)
"It has all the characteristics of the solidifications with which we are familiar,
such as those of ice, glass, most metals, and fused salts, ..."
3. The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron by Henry Marion Howe (1916)
"It has all the characteristics of the solidifications with which we are familiar,
such as those of ice, glass, most metals, and fused salts, ..."
4. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"The solidifications of the lung over which pathological bronchial breathing
becomes audible include: (1) infiltrations (due to pneumonia, tuberculosis, ..."
5. The Wonders of the Heavens by Camille Flammarion, Winifred James Lockyer (1871)
"Other savants, sharing the same ideas on the physical constitution of the Sun,
threw out the idea that spots were not clouds, but partial solidifications of ..."
6. American Journal of Syphilography and Dermatology edited by [Anonymus AC02837004] (1872)
"Both lobules of right lung have more breathing space than left, but contain
extensive lobular solidifications of same character as those above described. ..."
7. The Chicago Medical Journal (1873)
"While syphilis was running in her system a rapid and malignant course she was
attacked by capillary bronchitis which led to lobular solidifications in the ..."