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Definition of Tealike
1. resembling tea [adj] - See also: tea
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tealike
Literary usage of Tealike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early Voyages Up and Down the Mississippi by Jean Cavelier, John Gilmary Shea, Jean François de St. Cosme Buisson, Jacques Gravier, Louis Ignace Guignas (1861)
"On the I ith, after making the little portage, we came to the river tealike,1'
which is the real river ..."
2. Early Voyages Up and Down the Mississippi by John Gilmary Shea, Jean Cavelier, Jean François de St. Cosme Buisson, Pierre Charles Le Sueur, Jacques Gravier, Louis Ignace Guignas, Joseph McDonough (1861)
"On the nth, after making the little portage, we came to the river tealike,1'
which is the real river ..."
3. Nature's Garden: An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect by Neltje Blanchan (1907)
"... knows the tealike fragrance given forth by the leaves of this common shrub
when crushed in a warm hand. ..."
4. Chemical Lecture Experiments by Francis Gano Benedict (1901)
"The heat of the decomposition, when once started, is sufficient for completion,
and the mass expands, filling the tube with a tealike substance, ..."
5. Chemical Lecture Experiments by Francis Gano Benedict (1901)
"The heat of the decomposition, when once started, is sufficient for completion,
and the mass expands, filling the tube with a tealike substance,' chromic ..."
6. Elementary Applied Mechanics by Thomas Alexander, Arthur Watson Thomson (1902)
"If the two given stresses tealike and v.nr.qual (fig. 44). Let r and r be their
intensities, and y and y' their obliquities upon their respective planes CO' ..."
7. Nature's Garden: An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect by Neltje Blanchan (1900)
"... knows the tealike fragrance given forth by the leaves of this com. mon shrub
when crushed in a warm hand. ..."