Definition of Eurekas

1. eureka [n] - See also: eureka

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eurekas

eupnœic
eupraxia
eupraxy
euprocin hydrochloride
eupryion
eupryions
eupsychian
eur-
eur.
eurasiatio
eureka
eureka effect
eureka effects
eureka moment
eureka moments
eurekas (current term)
eurgh
eurhipidurous
eurhythmia
eurhythmic
eurhythmics
eurhythmies
eurhythmy
euripe
euripes
euripi
euripus
euripuses
eurite
eurites

Literary usage of Eurekas

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

1. Athletics at Princeton: A History by James Hugh Moffatt, Frank Presbrey (1901)
"eurekas Run Out, Rankin by -W>r//zr«/, Crocheron by ... After an interesting game, the eurekas won by the score of 12-24. An "old grad " writes of this ..."

2. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1917)
"The Early eurekas have taken second place for three years in succession. This year, however, the Early Rose gave nearly as good a yield as the Early eurekas ..."

3. Rowing and Track Athletics by Samuel Crowther, Arthur Brown Ruhl (1905)
"... the eurekas of Newark, the Vesper, Crescent, and Pennsylvania Barge Clubs of ... The first heats were won by the eurekas, who beat Dublin; by Yale; ..."

4. Brief on Behalf of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association by Joseph N. Teal (1916)
"Cost of raw material ("Clears" 65%, "eurekas" 30%, "Culls" 5%.' $ .95 Manufacturing cost, etc -82% Total cost of production $ 1.77% ..."

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