Lexicographical Neighbors of Subirrigate
Literary usage of Subirrigate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Irrigation in the United States by Frederick Haynes Newell (1902)
"Where the subsoil has a texture such that it transmits water freely, the building
of irrigation ditches may subirrigate large tracts of country without ..."
2. Irrigation in the United States by Frederick Haynes Newell (1902)
"... may subirrigate large tracts of country without rendering them marshy.
Such conditions are found, for example, in the vicinity of St. Anthony, Idaho, ..."
3. Irrigation in the United States by Frederick Haynes Newell (1902)
"Where the subsoil has a texture such that it transmits water freely, the building
of irrigation ditches may subirrigate large tracts of country without ..."
4. Irrigation in the United States by Frederick Haynes Newell (1906)
"Where the subsoil has a texture such that it transmits water freely, the building
of irrigation ditches may subirrigate large tracts of country without ..."
5. Water Rights in the Western States: The Law of Prior Appropriation of Water by Samuel Charles Wiel (1911)
"... its original native condition was dammed so as to cause the waters to percolate
through and subirrigate adjacent meadow lands will not of itself justify ..."
6. Water Rights in the Western States: The Law of Prior Appropriation of Water by Samuel Charles Wiel (1911)
"... its original native condition was dammed so as to cause the waters to percolate
through and subirrigate adjacent meadow lands will not of itself justify ..."
7. Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon by Oregon Supreme Court (1915)
"... on this stream system at an early day, when they cut ditches and allowed the
water to flow into the sloughs and low places and subirrigate their lands. ..."