But Jove himself, as everybody knows, was much addicted to incognitos, and so was his terrene representative, the Emperor of Austria.
With the exception of the ten millions of piasters, which are terreneand tangible.
For not without the vastest overthrow of the terrene mass can these natural boundaries be changed, as it is easy to gather from magnetick demonstrations.
And the terrestrial pole does not attract as if the terrene force were implanted only in the pole, for the magnetick force exists in the whole, although it predominates and excels at the pole.
But, I say, what an amazing thing is this, that a rational creature should make no better a bargain; that one that is so wise in all terrene things, should be such a fool in the thing that is most weighty?
There are terrene spirits of the lowest order, who in a certain terrene place are subject to the power of evil demons.
They conduct to the terrene genera of the great family Colubridae.
As many as twenty-two genera, with sixty-one species of the terrene Iguanidae, were catalogued by Dr.
We have next a long series of mainly terrene genera of the same great American family, in which the body is subtrigonal or depressed.
A cleansing medicine, then, is of a terrene quality, which takes away the filth with it, and carries it out.
Bitter things, although they be very hot, and cut gross humours, yet are they of a more dry and terrene substance than is convenient to provoke urine.
If the tendency to torpor of some viscus is considerable, this will be increased at the time, when the terrene gravitation is greatest, as explained in the introduction to Class IV.
As the attraction of the moon countervails or diminishes the terrene gravitation of bodies on the surface of the earth; a tide rises on that side of the earth, which is turned towards the moon; and follows it, as the earth revolves.
This sand is, in fact, iron divested of all the combustible matter and all terrene parts which are found in common iron, and even in steel.
D which illustrates the continued terrene knowledge on the part of the dead of which other instances were given in the last chapter.
All human terrene faculty will be in this view simply a selection from faculty existing in the metetherial world; such part of that antecedent, even if not individualised, faculty as may be expressible through each several human organism.
It is, I say, from this human or terrene side that I should prefer, were it possible, to study in the first instance all our cases.
And this tongue is supposed to have sprung up independently of all the influences which have shaped terrene grammar in general or the French idiom in particular!
Even so, one may say, the influence of the ultra-intellectual or supernormal faculties upon our welfare as terrene organisms is less marked in common life than the influence of the organic or subnormal faculties.
The specialised forms of terrene perception were not real novelties in the universe, but imperfect adaptations of protoplasm to the manifestation of the indwelling general perceptive power.
We do not find, indeed, that support is given by souls in bliss to any special scheme of terrene theology.
It assumes a subliminal self, with unknown faculties, originated in some unknown way, and not merely by contact with the needs which the terrene organism has had to meet.
There is only one fruit of this terrene life,--a pious disposition and social acts.
Look around at the courses of the stars, as if thou wert going along with them; and constantly consider the changes of the elements into one another, for such thoughts purge away the filth of the terrene life.
This arises from hence, that a great quantity of the salino-terrene matter, which forms the Cremor calcis is dissolved in the lime-water.
He likewise says in the same dialogue, "that neither can evil be abolished, nor yet do they subsist with the gods, but that they necessarily revolve about this terrene abode, and a mortal nature.
Of the poets whose wonder is of the simply terrene kind, those whose eyes are occupied by the beauty of the earth and the romance of human life, he is the English king.
She shows that it is possible to paint a low-class humourist as rich in the new cosmic humour as any one of Dickens's is rich in the old terrene humour, and yet without one Dickensian touch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terrene" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: earth; earthbound; earthly; earthy; mundane; temporal; terrestrial; worldly