Lexicographical Neighbors of Subcenter
Literary usage of Subcenter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1905)
"Probably it should be regarded as a subcenter, because of the large number of
endemic forms present, and because many other species there attain their ..."
2. The Ice Age in North America, and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man by George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham (1889)
"every subcenter where the snow-fall was larger than the average would, to some
extent, make its influence felt upon the shape of the margin. ..."
3. The Ice Age in North America, and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man by George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham (1889)
"every subcenter where the snow-fall was larger than the average would, to some
extent, make its influence felt upon the shape of the margin. ..."
4. The Ice Age in North America, and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man by George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham (1896)
"every subcenter where the snow-fall was larger than the average would, to some
extent, make its influence felt upon the shape of the margin. ..."
5. The Ice Age in North America: And Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man by George Frederick Wright (1911)
"... every subcenter where the snow-fall was larger than the average would, to some
extent, make its influence felt upon the shape of the margin. ..."
6. Municipal Government by Frank Johnson Goodnow (1909)
"... each subcenter of attraction and axial growth pushes into the outlying territory
by means of railroads, turnpikes and street railroads. ..."
7. Municipal Government by Frank Johnson Goodnow, Frank Greene Bates (1919)
"Central growth takes place both from the heart of the city and from each subcenter
of attraction and axial growth pushes into the outlying territory by ..."
8. Municipal Government by Frank Johnson Goodnow (1909)
"Central growth takes place both from the heart of the city and from each subcenter
of attraction and axial growth pushes into the outlying territory by ..."