Definition of Spintexts

1. spintext [n] - See also: spintext

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spintexts

spins
spinster
spinsterdom
spinsterhood
spinsterhoods
spinsterish
spinsterishness
spinsterlike
spinsterly
spinsters
spinstership
spinstress
spinstresses
spinstry
spintext
spintexts (current term)
spintharicon
spinthariscope
spinthariscopes
spinto
spintos
spintronic
spintronics
spinula
spinulae
spinule
spinules
spinulose

Literary usage of Spintexts

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

1. Nuts to Crack: Or, Quips, Quirks, Anecdote and Facete of Oxford and by Richard Gooch (1835)
"THE CAMBRIDGE FAMILY OF spintexts Begun with John Alcock, LL.D., Bishop of Ely, and founder of Jesus College. "Garrulus hunc quando consumet ..."

2. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1889)
"Be assured it was a long one, for Barrow was of the obsolete family of spintexts. However, a young man, who had sat it out to the very end, accosted Barrow ..."

3. Winter Evenings: Or Lucubrations on Life and Letters. by Vicesimus Knox (1805)
"... are now totally unsupported by the manners and fashions which prevail at present in the ecclesiastical world. The race of, formal spintexts and solemn ..."

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