Definition of Ammonals

1. ammonal [n] - See also: ammonal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ammonals

ammiral
ammirals
ammite
ammo
ammobium
ammocete
ammocetes
ammochryse
ammocoete
ammocoetes
ammodyte
ammodytes
ammolite
ammonaemia
ammonal
ammonals (current term)
ammonia
ammonia-lyases
ammonia alum
ammonia borane
ammonia caramel
ammonia clock
ammonia detoxication
ammonia fixation
ammonia monooxygenase
ammonia rash
ammonia water
ammoniac
ammoniacal

Literary usage of Ammonals

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

1. A History of Education by Thomas Davidson (1900)
"Their most promising young men attended the lectures of the heathen professors. Some, like ammonals,! relapsed into Hellenism, some drifted into ..."

2. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1848)
"He next attended the philosophical school of the celebrated ammonals Saccas, the founder of the Eclectic philosophy. In 202, when the persecution of the ..."

3. A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: From the Foundation of the by John William Donaldson, Karl Otfried Müller (1858)
"The notes of ammonals on the introduction of Porphyry, on the categories, and on the interpretation, may still be read with advantage. ..."

4. Quests for Salvation in New Testament Times by Charles James Ritchey (1922)
"ammonals Saccas, who lived in the latter part of the second century AD and the first part of the third, is known as the founder of this system of philosophy ..."

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