Definition of Remanie

1. a fossil [n -S] - See also: fossil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remanie

remakes
remaking
reman
remand
remanded
remanding
remandment
remandments
remands
remanence
remanences
remanent
remanents
remanet
remanets
remanie (current term)
remanies
remanifestation
remanifestations
remanned
remanning
remans
remanufacture
remanufactured
remanufacturer
remanufacturers
remanufactures
remanufacturing
remap
remappable

Literary usage of Remanie

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

1. Handbook for England and Wales: Alphabetically Arranged for the Use of by John Murray (Firm) (1878)
"A little beyond All Saints' Ch., outside tho town, on ground called " Monk Hill," are the scanty remanie of a Cluniac Priory, founded in the reign of ..."

2. The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571 by Kenneth Meyer Setton (1976)
"The principality of the Morea is said by the Assises de remanie to have been organized in deliberate imitation of the kingdom of Jerusalem founded more than ..."

3. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association by Geologists' Association (1904)
"The fallen ice forms a great cone at the foot of the cliff, and becomes consolidated into a new glacier, a glacier remanie, which advances out into the ..."

4. A Glossary of the Mining and Mineral Industry by Albert Hill Fay (1920)
"(Fr.) Derived from, or containing fossils of an older formation, «s, remanie deposits. 2. Re- cemented, asa glacier formed by the falling of fragments of ..."

5. The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the Revolution by New York (State). (1894)
"... force any thing in this Act notwithstanding, & that his Act shall remanie in force for the Space of Five Years from the said first day of March only. ..."

6. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1906)
"Much of this grey chalk has the appearance of remanie material.3 That it has ... 3 Mr. Brydone says this chalk cannot be remanie because delicate fossils in ..."

7. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association by Geologists' Association (1900)
"The footpath along the top of this field (on the surface of which remanie fish teeth may be found) was followed to a quarry showing Bargate Stone and ..."

8. Modern Science in Bible Lands by Sir John William Dawson (1889)
"The flakes contained in this remanie earth may have been washed out of old caverns, or from the surface of the ground at higher levels ; but probably at a ..."

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