Definition of Pleons

1. pleon [n] - See also: pleon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleons

pleomorphous
pleon
pleonal
pleonasm
pleonasms
pleonast
pleonaste
pleonastes
pleonastic
pleonastically
pleonasts
pleonectic
pleonexia
pleonic
pleonosteosis
pleons (current term)
pleophony
pleopod
pleopoda
pleopods
pleoptics
pleoptophor
pleopus
plerocercoids
pleroma
pleromas
plerome
pleromes
plerophory

Literary usage of Pleons

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

1. Gray's Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1885)
"... crystals which contain water of crystallization would be called pleons, for the molecule H20 has a definite numerical relation to the molecules of the ..."

2. Physiological Botany by George Lincoln ( Goodale (1890)
"... crystals which contain water of crystallization would be called pleons, for the molecule H/) has a definite numerical relation to the molecules of the ..."

3. Physiological Botany: I. Outlines of the Histology of Phaenogamous Plants by George Lincoln Goodale (1885)
"... crystals which contain water of crystallization would be called pleons, for the molecule Hf, has a definite numerical relation to the molecules of the ..."

4. A Greek and English Dictionary, Comprising All the Words in the Writings of by John Groves (1830)
"... repeated by a poetic pleons.ssn. £.Iyk, -los -s'Sc, 6, 4, (fr. a nag. and dye, to break) not to be ..."

5. Fragments and specimens of early Latin by John Wordsworth (1874)
"See above, Introd. xi. § 5. No one would now interpret it as a form of flore». pleons may perhaps mean much what ol iro\\o) does in Greek, ..."

6. Gray's Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1885)
"... crystals which contain water of crystallization would be called pleons, for the molecule H20 has a definite numerical relation to the molecules of the ..."

7. Physiological Botany by George Lincoln ( Goodale (1890)
"... crystals which contain water of crystallization would be called pleons, for the molecule H/) has a definite numerical relation to the molecules of the ..."

8. Physiological Botany: I. Outlines of the Histology of Phaenogamous Plants by George Lincoln Goodale (1885)
"... crystals which contain water of crystallization would be called pleons, for the molecule Hf, has a definite numerical relation to the molecules of the ..."

9. A Greek and English Dictionary, Comprising All the Words in the Writings of by John Groves (1830)
"... repeated by a poetic pleons.ssn. £.Iyk, -los -s'Sc, 6, 4, (fr. a nag. and dye, to break) not to be ..."

10. Fragments and specimens of early Latin by John Wordsworth (1874)
"See above, Introd. xi. § 5. No one would now interpret it as a form of flore». pleons may perhaps mean much what ol iro\\o) does in Greek, ..."

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