Of its thirty-two feeders the Szala is the largest, and the lake communicates with the Danube by the Rivers Sio and Sarviz.
Belgrade, with which it communicates by the Bega Canal.
This vital air is received by animals into their lungs, gives them their heat, and communicates a red colour to their blood; when animals die for want of vital air, their blood is always found black.
The truth is no longer exclusively locked up in temples; it addresses itself to everybody, communicates with everybody, gives everybody the right to act.
This latter communicates with clamp 3, which is insulated, while the rod, R, communicates with clamp 1.
It will be seen that the primary current communicates through d and c with the internal winding of the bobbins, G, while the secondary currents, H, are connected through e and f with the external winding.
On the bluff, at a distance of one hundred and fifty yards back, there is a sink-hole which communicates with the cave.
The policy of the foreign holders of this article communicates many undue advantages to the favoured few to whom the steel-iron is consigned in this country.
Jams require the same care and attention in the boiling as marmalade; the slightest degree of burning communicates a disagreeable empyreumatic taste, and if they are not boiled sufficiently, they will not keep.
The rasped peel of the orange is used in several sweet entremets, to which it communicatesits perfume.
This chalk stains the meat, and communicates to it an unpleasant earthy taste.
The elder-berry is well adapted for the production of wine; its juice contains a considerable portion of the principle necessary for a vigorous fermentation, and its beautiful colour communicates a rich tint to the wine made from it.
As strontia communicates a red colour to flame, it has been used in certain compositions of artificial fire.
When a crystal of this salt is put into the wick of a candle, it communicates a beautiful purple flame.
The wooden trough to contain the saucisson, which communicates fire to a mine.
One of the matches above described, communicates the fire to the fuse, and the other at the same time to the powder in the cone.
In the case of the raspings of cedar in particular, it also communicates a peculiar appearance to the flame.
The lock is placed opposite the last charge, so that when the first load is discharged, the fire communicatessuccessively through the cylinders.
Here the antimony, as well as the brass, communicates the golden colour.
A solution of aloes in spirits, which communicates a greenish-black, is a great preservative of wood against worms.
It is also soluble in alcohol, to the flame of which it communicates a yellow colour, and in sulphuric, nitric, and muriatic acids.
Ivory, in the form of raspings, communicates to flame a bright silver colour; and, on that account, is preferred to all other kinds of bone.
After the blare of this exordium, Aretino settles down to the real business of his letter, and communicates his own views regarding the Last Judgment, which he hears that the supreme master of all arts is engaged in depicting.
In his next letter, Sebastiano communicates the fact that he has been appointed to the office of Piombatore; "and if you could see me in my quality of friar, I am sure you would laugh.
Hence beauty is established in multitude when the many is reduced into one, and in this case itcommunicates itself both to the parts and to the whole.
German ambassador communicates memorandum regarding U-boat question, stating it is a new weapon not yet regulated by international law.
The commander sits in his headquarters and communicates with his officers in all parts of the field, reaching points miles distant.
A friendcommunicates the facts to his sovereign, Sebastian, king of Portugal, who applauds what has been done.
According to Brewster, persons who experience no malaise near a fire which communicates a temperature of 100° C.
The upper part of this consists of a wide cylinder of refractory clay, in the center of whose cover there is placed an internal tube of refractory clay, which communicates with the channel, G, through a pipe, d.
Now, if redundant and ungrammatical language may be the medium through which the Holy Ghost communicates by men in speaking, may it not with equal propriety be employed in writing, by a similar class of men?
When our Lord brings a soul on to this state, He communicates to it of His greatest secrets by degrees.
Scott communicates the anecdote to Croker for his edition of Boswell's Johnson, as it was told him by Professor John Millar of Glasgow, who had it from Smith himself the night the affair happened.
Kensington Gardens (three hundred and sixty acres), with which Hyde Park communicates at several points, are well wooded and finely laid out.
This sympathetic system communicates indirectly with the brain and spinal cord, and also with all the great arteries and other important structures in the abdomen.
Cardiac portion (of That part which communicateswith the the stomach).
At its northern end it communicates with the sea by a narrow channel, and throughout its length it is strongly affected by the tides.
They have now been joined together by means of canals and tunnels to form a tidal waterway, which communicates at many points directly with the sea.
Pyloric portion That part which communicates with the (of the stomach).
It may be asked, of what nature is this connection of the terms of the series; how one communicates with another; what it is which is communicated; by virtue of what quality they are placed in relation.
Here we have an essentially relative idea which communicates this character to the proposition.
On the other hand, the inactive being can give itself nothing; it has a state, and it preserves it till some other changes it; and it remains in this new state until another action from without takes it away and communicates another.
There in that convent, which communicates with the world through double bars, even under the watchful eyes of the nuns, she spent seven years.
This enclosure communicates with another of somewhat larger dimensions,--a kind of foyer where the public gathers while waiting for the combats.
A practical mechanic communicates to the Scientific American the following: In hardening and tempering a cold chisel care should be taken to have a gradual shading of temper.
It was the universal Soul that gave form to the heavens, and which presides over their regular revolutions; and she effects all that without mingling with the being to whom she communicates form, movement and life.
It is true that she unites with the bodies and consequently divides with them; but that happens to her only when she communicates herself to the bodies.
Since matter has existed from all eternity, it was impossible that from the time since it existed, it should not participate in that which communicates goodness to all things according to their receptivity thereof.
In the former, what clearness, definiteness, certainty, firm conviction which is freely expressed and infallibly communicates itself!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "communicates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.