Lexicographical Neighbors of Termitic
Literary usage of Termitic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire edited by Arthur William A'Beckett (1867)
"termitic Ants. 4. Deduce from a comparison of Mediaeval with the Black Art, the
probable amount of brass possessed by Tubal Cain. 5. ..."
2. Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology by Edward Payson Evans (1897)
"only one hundredth to arms, thus indicating an advanced state of termitic
civilization. The termites are as energetic and ingenious in their destructive as ..."
3. Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology by Edward Payson Evans (1898)
"only one hundredth to arms, thus indicating an advanced state of termitic
civilization. The termites are as energetic and ingenious in their destructive as ..."
4. The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire edited by Arthur William A'Beckett (1867)
"Calculate as nearly as possible the effect on the earth's surface of the friction
produced by the annual migration of the ¡ termitic Ants. 4. ..."
5. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1853)
"The gases have been made to act on fragments of wood infested with the termites,
and have so penetrated into the deeper termitic cellules that none have ..."
6. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1853)
"The gases have been made to act on fragments of wood infested with the termites,
and have so penetrated into the deeper termitic cellules that none have ..."