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Definition of Tunnelled
1. tunnel [v] - See also: tunnel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tunnelled
Literary usage of Tunnelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Surgical Diseases of the Genito-urinary Organs by Edward Lawrence Keyes (1905)
"... as in the instrument of Bumstead, or tunnelled for a whalebone guide, after
the manner of ordinary tunnelled instruments (Fig. 46). ..."
2. White and Martin's Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases by James William White (1918)
"GRADUAL DILATATION The instruments for the gradual dilatation of stricture consist
of a set of whalebone filiform bougies; a set of tunnelled catheters, ..."
3. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"A term denoting railways carried through or about great cities, where the way
must for the most part be tunnelled. Underlayer. A vertical shaft sunk to cut ..."
4. Continuous-current Dynamos in Theory and Practice ...: With Details of by Jacques Fischer-Hinnen (1899)
"Determination of S and S in the case of Toothed or tunnelled A ... or tunnelled
armatures presents the difficulty that it does not solely depend on the form ..."
5. Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign by John Ashton (1903)
"... opened—High tide—Fire at the Tower—Birth of Prince of Wales—His patent as
such—The Thames at length tunnelled— Antiquities found in Royal Exchange. ..."
6. Report on Economic Zoology by Frederick Vincent Theobald (1904)
"8. a, Young turnip attacked and deformed by cabbage maggot; 6, young cabbage
roots tunnelled by maggots. 1891, who at the same time observed them boring ..."