Definition of Newells

1. newell [n] - See also: newell

Lexicographical Neighbors of Newells

newchurch
newco
newcoin
newcome
newcomer
newcomers
newcos
newcreate
newe
newed
newel
newel post
newel posts
newell
newelled
newells (current term)
newels
newer
newest
newfangle
newfangled
newfangledness
newfangleness
newfanglist
newfangly
newfashion
newfashioned
newform
newforming
newforms

Literary usage of Newells

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

1. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1904)
"That in case Mr. Hammond .should find it impracticable to alter the front of newells Store, then the line of the new Building shall be carried back two feet ..."

2. Charlestown Land Records, 1638-1802 by Charlestown (Boston, Mass.) (1883)
"From David newells Southerly Corner to Mr Roads' Barn is 43 Feet. 1. ... From the widow Lees House or Shop over to newells Barn is 36 Feet, M' Lees Cellar ..."

3. Baptist Missionary Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1875)
"The newells had preceded them to the same place, and Mrs. Newell died suddenly soon after her arrival in that island. The early death of that excellent ..."

4. A Manual of Engineering Specifications and Contracts, Designed as a Text by Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt (1883)
"newells at starting in basement 10 inches, and in first newells. story 14 inches, of Gothic pattern. Balusters, ornamental Balusters, castings to be ..."

5. A Manual of Engineering Specifications and Contracts: Designed as a Text by Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt (1900)
"newells at starting in basement io inches, and in first newells. story 14 inches, of Gothic pattern. Balusters, ornamental Balusters, castings to be ..."

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