The genus Pomacanthus (Pomacanthodes) includes American species only, still larger in size and differing from Holacanthus in having nine to eleven spines only in the dorsal fin.
A still larger species in Cuba, Scombrops oculata, known as Escolar chino, resembles a barracuda.
But though the Nights themselves form the most considerable single group in the Cabinet, the united bulk of their congeners or imitations occupies a still larger space.
Dissolves into a colorless glass, which, when sufficient oxide is present, may be rendered opaque with an intermittent flame, and becomes so spontaneously on cooling, when a still larger amount is dissolved.
With a still larger addition of oxide it becomes opaline yellow on cooling.
Dissolves easily into a clear colorless glass, which, when much oxide is present, may be rendered opaque and flocculent by an intermittent flame, and becomes so spontaneously with a still larger addition.
When eleven years old, by the death of his cousin Rene he came into possession of a large domain in Holland, and a still larger property in Brabant, where he held the title of Lord of Breda.
A still largeramount of materials he derived from the private library of Count Guicciardini, the descendant of the illustrious historian of that name.
Before long they overtook other parties of girls; on they went till a hill was reached, over which they scampered, descending at breakneck speed into a plain of still larger dimensions, on the other side.
Programs now authorized will carry it to still larger figures in future years.
Their public duties may again be divided into those that are imposed on them by statute, and a still larger number by the common law.
On the other hand, suppose he had but very little or no real estate, then she doubtless would accept the money gift, unless she could claim a still larger sum by virtue of some statute made to fit such cases.
Trustees have a still larger authority to lease the lands entrusted to them, unless restricted by the terms of their trusteeship, or by statute.
With rabbits and mice there must be a still larger number.
A number of Americans, and a still larger number of Japanese, are teaching in the government schools.
Each daimio had a large number of retainers, who were called samurai, and below these were a still larger number of peasants who tilled the soil and did the manual labor.
At Canton one has a still larger opportunity to observe houseboat life where the Pearl river furnishes the water supply and at the same time an open sewer for a floating population of many thousands.
A still larger number of words or phrases, though still finding a place in our current speech, have wholly or partially changed their meanings.
As a result, we finally decided to undertake the construction of a still larger building--a building that would contain rooms for the girls and boarding accommodations for all.
Soon after the opening of our humble boarding department students began coming to us in still larger numbers.
The intermarriage of blacks and whites has, however, gone on apace, and the negroes constitute a large, the mulattoes and quadroons a still larger, percentage of the population.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "still larger" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.