Definition of Protyles

1. protyle [n] - See also: protyle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Protyles

protrusiveness
protuberance
protuberances
protuberancies
protuberancy
protuberant
protuberantly
protuberate
protuberation
protuberations
protuberous
proturan
proturans
protyl
protyle
protyles (current term)
protyls
proud as a peacock
proud flesh
proud of(p)
prouder
proudest
proudful
proudhearted
proudish
proudite
proudling
proudlings
proudly

Literary usage of Protyles

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

1. The New Science of the Fundamental Physics by William Walker Strong (1918)
"Four so-called protyles or primary atoms are constructed according to the first four models given above and the atoms of the various elements are supposed ..."

2. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1893)
"But the incipient segregation of primordial matter into atoms and molecules takes its rise subsequent to the evolution of our Seven protyles. ..."

3. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1917)
"There are several " protyles " in Nature, corresponding to the various planes of matter. The two sub-physical elemental kingdoms, the plane of mind (manas, ..."

4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1905)
"... strains cause them to be unstable, as in the case of radium, and that these protyles are given off incessantly without appreciably reducing the mass. ..."

5. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis, James Rice (1921)
"In building up the atoms of the elements Nicholson finds it necessary to postulate the existence of three protyles, namely, hydrogen, a hypothetical element ..."

6. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis (1916)
"In building up the atoms of the elements Nicholson finds it necessary to postulate the existence of three protyles, namely, hydrogen, a hypothetical element ..."

7. The Theosophist by Theosophical Society (Madras, India) (1899)
"Crookes' assumption was correct occult chemistry, with this exception, that there were not merely one only, but really seven such protyles, the one revealed ..."

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