Definition of Inbreaks

1. Verb. (third-person singular of inbreak) ¹

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Definition of Inbreaks

1. inbreak [n] - See also: inbreak

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inbreaks

inboards
inborn
inborn error of metabolism
inborn errors of metabolism
inborn lysosomal disease
inborn reflex
inbornness
inbound
inbounded
inbounding
inbounds
inbox
inboxes
inbreak
inbreaking
inbreaks (current term)
inbreathe
inbreathed
inbreathes
inbreathing
inbred
inbred strain
inbreds
inbreed
inbreeder
inbreeders
inbreeding
inbreedings
inbreeds
inbring

Literary usage of Inbreaks

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

1. The Archaeological Journal by Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Central Committee, Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1871)
"The reign of Henry III. was a period of frequent inbreaks of the Welsh, but still it is ... much exposed to the inbreaks of the Welsh, only to T'3rd part, ..."

2. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"But he is ahead of his fellows by two centuries if not by three, and that is something and much.2 1 There were, however, other outbreaks, or rather inbreaks ..."

3. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1858)
"inbreaks used for retarding the motion of carriages on ordinary roads. 1024. JJ Field, Paddington—Imp. in evaporating or in extracting moisture from liquids ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... г and stony steppes, but is richly provided with mineral df r*inbreaks down less abruptly toward the Atlantic, the slope* îa RI being long and gradual. ..."

5. Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected with the by Agnes Strickland (1854)
"... and, moreover, the devil made six distinct inbreaks among their tents." Whatsoever that potentate personally might have been doing by the lurid glare of ..."

6. Characteristics of Existing Glaciers by William Herbert Hobbs (1911)
"Broad trough- like inbreaks led into the mass from its eastern margin, and on one of these the floor had sunk unequally so as to leave the north ..."

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