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Example sentences for "intercalated"

Lexicographically close words:
interbred; interbreed; interbreeding; intercalary; intercalate; intercalating; intercalation; intercalations; intercede; interceded
  1. That is to say, the objective deduction has to be intercalated midway between the opening and the concluding stages of the subjective deduction.

  2. No one, however, can doubt the importance and reality of the Devonian series as an independent system of rocks to be intercalated in point of time between the Silurian and the Carboniferous.

  3. Over the west of Argyllshire lay "Lake Lorne"; here the volcanic rocks predominate, they are intercalated with shallow-water deposits.

  4. In parts of western Russia Old Red Sandstone fossils are found in beds intercalated with others containing marine fauna of the Devonian facies.

  5. Footnote 68: An intercalated month is meant (not the primitive 'twelve days').

  6. That it cannot be very early is evident from the mention of the intercalated month, not to speak of the image of Varuna eating the sweet oblation 'like a priest.

  7. On the twelve intercalated days, 'Twelfth Night,' see Weber, IS.

  8. The limit of life for a man I lay down at seventy years: and these seventy years give twenty-five thousand and two hundred days, not reckoning for any intercalated month.

  9. The difficulty with regard to the month is to know how the commencement of the Jewish year was fixed--in what years an extra month was intercalated before Nisan.

  10. A statement may now be given of Gadow's classification of birds, in which the extinct forms have been intercalated so far as possible.

  11. There is a patella, intercalated in the tendon of the femori-tibialis or extensor cruris muscle.

  12. The plain is underlain in great part by the comparatively homogeneous flat lying Keuper marls, with their intercalated bands of harder sandstones.

  13. The Hollybush Sandstone and the overlying sandy shales contain numerous intercalated volcanic rocks, some of which are of the age of the surrounding strata, while others are intrusive.

  14. These are of 3986 days, thus causing the intercalated days to come at the same time in all three.

  15. Where, for instance, in the modern seas, will we find the remains of polyp-corals now being intercalated between beds of clays or sands over vast areas, as we find them in the Lias and Oolyte of England and elsewhere?

  16. There are no shrunken and stunted forms, and no types such as we associate with cold conditions, and no changes evidenced by intercalated beds showing vicissitudes of life.

  17. This month Uayeb consists of the five intercalated days only.

  18. All these speculations, however, must be vague; for who will pretend to say that there may not have been several periods of subsidence, intercalated between the movements of elevation?

  19. On a series of pedestals thus arranged and intercalated in the same circuit the flasks containing poisonous or dangerous substances, whose inadvertent handling might cause trouble, are placed.

  20. Masses of trap are not unfrequently met with intercalated between strata, and maintaining their parallelism to the planes of stratification throughout large areas.

  21. The haemal arches are formed from the haemal ridge in precisely the same way as the neural arches, but interhaemal intercalated pieces are often present.

  22. The presence of intercalated pieces in the neural arch system of Elasmobranchii, Chimaera, etc.

  23. Thus, after intercalating in year one, they intercalated again in year four, instead of in year five.

  24. To provide for the six additional hours of the year, they intercalated twelve and a half days every fifty-two years.

  25. How the additional six hours necessary to make the length of the year agree with the solar movements were intercalated without disturbing the complicated order already described, is altogether a matter of conjecture.

  26. To examine and set in order both the true and the intercalated parts of these curious ancient voyages, would involve no little degree of research, but would prove, if well executed, a useful and acceptable service to historical letters.

  27. They consist of a few beds intercalated between the sandstones and shales containing coal and ironstone, the combined thickness of all the limestones amounting to no more than 150 feet.

  28. The upper division of this group consists in great part of beds of compact, fragile limestone, with some intercalated green marls.

  29. Stratified tuffs, with intercalated conglomerates and lavas, are there seen in nearly horizontal layers in sea-cliffs about 300 feet high, near Las Palmas.

  30. Beds of greenstone are intercalated conformably with the quartzose and argillaceous members of this series.

  31. The contemporaneous volcanic rocks intercalated in this Upper Old Red consist of feldspathic lavas, or feldstones, with associated tuffs or ashy beds.

  32. No 104, "from Hesse and North Germany," is the same thing with another line of burden intercalated and two or three slight changes.

  33. An intercalated passage in Deuteronomy states that “the children of Israel took their journey from Beeroth of the children of Jaakan to Mosera; there Aaron died” (Deut.

  34. The intercalated passage further named “Gadgodah and Jotbath, a land of brooks and water” (Deut.


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    Other words:
    chronological; dated; metronomic; temporal; timekeeping