Definition of Quinaries

1. quinary [n] - See also: quinary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quinaries

quinaldine red
quinaldines
quinaldinic
quinaldinic acid
quinalizarin
quiname
quinaphthol
quinapril
quinaprilat
quinaquina
quinarene
quinarenes
quinarian
quinarianism
quinarians
quinaries
quinarily
quinarius
quinary
quinas
quinate
quinate: NAD oxidoreductase
quinates
quinazol
quinazoline
quinazolines
quinazolinone
quinazolinones
quinazolinyl
quinbolone

Literary usage of Quinaries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Archæology of Rome by John Henry Parker (1876)
"r The Nine Aqueducts. doubt, were of much smaller size, and merely large cisterns, as the total number was 247. The supply of 13470 quinaries is thus ..."

2. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia by Royal Society of South Australia (1896)
"The half calice figured shows only two quinaries in the end systems instead of four ... In other calices examined the quinaries are present in these spaces, ..."

3. Universal Arithmetick: Or, A Treatise of Arithmetical Composition and Resolution by Isaac Newton, Theaker Wilder (1769)
"... attain to the Logarithm 5 ; and therefore in their Initials will be Quinaries of Fi- guris of every Kind, which are not lefs than the ..."

4. The Great Book of Magical Art, Hindu Magic and East Indian Occultism, Now by Lauron William De Laurence (1915)
"... tri- plicities, decans, quinaries, degrees and stars ; for although the school of Peripatetics assign one only intelligence to each of the orbs of the ..."

5. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"The supply measured by Frontinus amounted to 13470 quinaries,—outside Rome ... Measured at the head the supply was 24.413 quinaries, the difference being ..."

6. Bulletin by United States National Museum (1919)
"The usual number of septa is 4 complete cycles, with a few quinaries in ... Septa in 4 complete cycles with 6 or a few more quinaries in the larger calices. ..."

7. The Popular Science Monthly (1889)
"... or compounds formed of two elements, ternaries or compounds formed of three elements, quaternaries or compounds formed of four elements, quinaries, ..."

8. Hebrew Literature: Comprising Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and the by Epiphanius Wilson, Joseph Barclay, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Alice Lucas (1901)
"And 72 is the number of the Sche- pas is called HVA, Hoa, which = 1.. number of the Quinaries or sets of five Elohim." Thus rusheth through the ..."

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