Definition of Durgy

1. dwarfish [adj DURGIER, DURGIEST] - See also: dwarfish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Durgy

dureless
durene
durenes
dures
duress
duresse
duresses
duressor
duressors
dureth
durga
durgan
durgans
durgier
durgiest
durgy (current term)
durian
durian tree
durians
duricrust
duricrusts
during
durio
durion
durions
duripan
duripans
durity
durmast
durmasts

Literary usage of Durgy

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

1. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1911)
"The durgy mine shows a well-defined and persistent vein opened to a depth of 340 feet. The average width is about 8 feet, with extremes of 2 and 15 feet. ..."

2. The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Virgilina District of Virginia and North by Francis Baker Laney (1917)
"It was found in ore from the Blue Wing and the durgy mines, respectively, ... In the reports of assays from the durgy mine, available to the writer for ..."

3. Benjamin's Treatise on the Law of Sale of Personal Property: With References by Judah Philip Benjamin, Edmund Hatch Bennett (1888)
"An. 268; durgy Cement Co. v. O'Brien, 123 Mass. 13. If insolvency exist at the time ... 346; durgy Cement and Umber Co. r. O'Brien, 123 Mass. 14; Buckley r. ..."

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