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Definition of Tellurians
1. tellurian [n] - See also: tellurian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tellurians
Literary usage of Tellurians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Appellate Court of the State by Indiana Appellate Court (1891)
"The complaint, among other things, alleged that the instrument set out was given
as part payment for ten of the McBride tellurians sold and delivered to, ..."
2. The Pacific Coast Teacher by San Jose State College (1891)
"A wondrous monument to the memory of Galileo might be built with the disjointed,
unscientific tellurians owned by our schools. Any new piece of apparatus, ..."
3. Reports of Appellate Court of the State of Indiana by Appellate Court, Indiana Appellate Court, Indiana (1898)
"The township trustee had issued the certificate of indebtedness upon which the
action was brought for tellurians for the use of the township, and the court ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1828)
"We sent it out in silver beams, in moonshine, And you tellurians drain'd us.
I'm well pleased That your supply has ceased, that in your alley, ..."
5. Annual Report by Bureau of Education, Philippines Bureau of Education, Philippines (1904)
"The departments of geography and astronomy are provided with a good telescope,
tellurians, celestial and terrestrial globes, maps, and various other ..."