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Example sentences for "upgrowth"

Lexicographically close words:
upflung; upgathered; upgrade; upgraded; upgrading; uphaud; upheaval; upheavals; upheave; upheaved
  1. The printed text, edited by Roth and Whitney in 1856, gives the recension of the Caunaka school.

  2. The fundamental idea of the world being created from the body of a giant is, indeed, very ancient, being met with in several primitive mythologies.

  3. Even the name of Yama's father goes back to that period, for Yima is the son of Vivanhvant in the Avesta as Yama is of Vivasvat in the Rigveda.

  4. The last of its six chapters is called the Adbhuta Brahmana, which is intended to obviate the evil effects of various extraordinary events or portents.

  5. We can trace the genesis and upgrowth of the idea.

  6. This layer is not however derived from an upgrowth of the mesoblast of the somites, but from cells which originate in the yolk.

  7. Let us then devote this chapter to tracing the upgrowth of the Ephesian Church, and to noting the lessons the modern Church may derive therefrom.

  8. But how little we know of the details of the upgrowth of the Church in all save the more prominent places!

  9. Each also sends ventralwards a plate which meets an upgrowth from the pterygoid and acts as an alisphenoid.

  10. It also unites by means of a strong descending process with an upgrowth from the jugal, and thus forms a =postorbital bar= separating the orbit from the lateral temporal fossa.

  11. We do not yet know the limits of the upgrowth into power and happiness which complete and practical surrender to this conception can work in us; or what its general triumph might do for the transformation of the world.

  12. The antheridia (an) are scattered over the middle region of the thallus, and each is surrounded by a tubular upgrowth from the surface.

  13. The archegoniophore may be an upgrowth from the dorsal surface of the thallus (e.

  14. The wisdom of Walpole was rewarded by a quick upgrowth of prosperity.

  15. The process carrying the otolith or concretion hk, formed by endoderm cells, is enclosed by an upgrowth forming the "vesicle," which is not yet quite closed in at the top.

  16. What Elizabeth contributed to this upgrowth of national prosperity was the peace and social order from which it sprang.

  17. But Cecil and his mistress could watch the upgrowth of national wealth with cooler eyes.

  18. On the contrary the stricter representatives of Catholicism such as Paul the Fourth denounced him as a patron of heretics, and attributed the upgrowth of Lutheranism to his steady protection and encouragement.

  19. And He it is who sendeth forth the winds as the heralds of his compassion,14 until they bring up the laden clouds, which we drive along to some dead land and send down water thereon, by which we cause an upgrowth of all kinds of fruit.

  20. The first faint upgrowth of manufactures was seen in a crowd of protective statutes which formed a marked feature in the legislation of Edward the Fourth.

  21. During his brother's reign he had watched the upgrowth of public discontent as the new policy of the monarchy developed itself, and he now appealed to England as the restorer of its ancient liberties.

  22. It is in the life of the first English printer that we see the new upgrowth of larger and more national energies which were to compensate for the decay of the narrower energies of the Middle Age.

  23. The extent of the shell and commencing upgrowth of the mantle-skirt is indicated by a line forming a curve from a to F.

  24. Below this hinge each shell becomes concave, above it each shell rises a little to form the umbo, and it is into this ridge-like upgrowth of each valve that the elastic ligament or spring is fixed (fig.

  25. There was a sudden upgrowth of virulent pamphlets of the old Martin Marprelate type.

  26. And once awakened such a craving found a solid backing in the material progress of the time, in the upgrowth of new social classes, in the intellectual developement of the people, and in the new boldness and vigour of the national temper.

  27. The glory of Crécy or Poitiers was dearly bought by the upgrowth of English pauperism.

  28. The vigour of English life showed itself in the wide extension of commerce, in the progress of the towns, and the upgrowth of a free yeomanry.

  29. But from the time of his visits to Milan and Genoa his sympathies drew him not to the dying verse of France but to the new and mighty upgrowth of poetry in Italy.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "upgrowth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    climb; climbing; development; elevation; evolution; flowering; fountain; growth; gush; increase; jet; jump; leap; levitation; maturation; mount; mounting; outgrowth; procreation; progress; progression; reproduction; rise; rising; soaring; spout; spring; spurt; surge; takeoff; unfolding; upgrade; uphill; uplift; uprise; uprising; upsurge; vault; vegetation