If fumes or fuliginous vapours and air permeate this vessel, as they do the pulmonary bronchia, wherefore do we find neither air nor fuliginous vapours when we divide the pulmonary vein?
If the mitral cuspidate valves do not prevent the egress of fuliginous vapours to the lungs, how should they oppose the escape of air?
And how comes it that spirits and fuliginous vapours can pass hither and thither without admixture or confusion?
Tis not amiss to bore the skull with an instrument, to let out the fuliginous vapours.
Venus did her fuliginous Vulcan, at last, Nec Deus hunc mensa, Dea nec dignata cubili est.
They cause the Body to transpire plentiful sweats, and exhale those black and fuliginous Vapours which too much oppress some men, and remove the Obstructions which hinder the Circulation of Nature.
A fiery, fuliginous mass, which could not be choked and smothered, but would fill all France with smoke!
In the Handbook the pileus is described as dark fuliginous-gray or brown, and Gillet describes it as black-brown, dark fuliginous or lead color, and adds that the plant is poisonous and the milk very acrid and burning.
Above the forest were passing large clouds, to which the crater of Mount Franklin incessantly added fuliginous matter.
Mount Franklin, distant about six miles, now appeared like a gigantic torch, around the summit of which turned fuliginous flames.
It becomes quite fluid at a moderate elevation of temperature, and burns at a higher heat, with a bright but veryfuliginous flame.
But a frit should not be rejected hastily because it may be somewhat discoloured, since this may depend on two causes; either on some metallic oxides, or on fuliginous particles proceeding from vegetable or animal substances.
The pit-process is supposed to afford a more productive return, and a better article; since the body of wood is much greater, and the fuliginous vapours are allowed a freer escape.
In the air, camphor takes fire on contact of an ignited body, and burns all away with a bright fuliginous flame.
As the pileus expands the yellow color of the flesh shows through the cuticle more and more, especially when young, but becoming light olive to fuliginous in age.
The color varies greatly between yellowish brown to olive brown, fuliginous or nearly black.
Strether had at any rate never resembled a Southern planter of the great days--which was the image picturesquely suggested by the happy relation between the fuliginous face and the wide panama of his visitor.
See how his fuliginous body rises heavenward like the smoke from an agreeable sacrifice, like the sacrifice of Abel.
In other specimens, there is first a lining of colourless siliceous crystals, then another lining of amethystine crystals, and sometimes within that, fuliginous crystals.
Upon these fuliginous and amethystine crystals are many sphericles or hemispheres of red compact iron-ore, like haematites.
If, therefore, there were to be found in the ocean such a fund of this fuliginous substance as might suffice for the formation of bituminous strata, no difficulty would be left in explaining the original of fossil coal.
The Mont Cenis may therefore be held to have set a fashion which will be followed till the highest Himalaya is but the ornamental apex or snow-capped gable-tip of some resounding fuliginous corridor.
The fuliginouscondition of the tongue, gums, cheeks, and lips which characterizes that state is seldom met with in epidemic meningitis.
In short, the matter has here fairly exploded, and is blazing aloft, as a mass of intricate fuliginous ruin, not to be deciphered henceforth.
The fuliginous parts of the combustible matters being lighter ascend higher, and go out through a chimney at the farther end of this passage.
Mingled with the inspired air in the arteria venalis, freed by respiration from fuliginous matter, and become a suitable home of the vital spirit, it is attracted at length into the left ventricle of the heart by the diastole of the organ.
Adusta nigra, perusta alba; black at first from the fuliginous tincture, which being exhaled they become white, as is perceptible in ashes.
Now everyone of these do black bodies objected unto them, and are to be conceived in the sooty and fuliginous matter expressed.
So men and other animals receive different tinctures from constitution and complexional efflorescences, and descend still lower, as they partake of the fuliginous and denigrating humour.
And so may the Athiopians or Negroes become coal-black, from fuliginous efflorescences and complexional tinctures arising from such probabilities, as we have declared before.
A fiery fuliginous mass, which could not be choked and smothered, but would fill all France with smoke.
To that dingy fuliginous Operative, emerging from his soot-mill, what is the first duty I will prescribe, and offer help towards?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fuliginous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: besmirched; blotchy; dingy; dirty; grimy; muddy; murky; obscure; smirched; smoky; smudgy; smutty; sooty