Definition of Immerging

1. immerge [v] - See also: immerge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immerging

immensely
immenseness
immensenesses
immenser
immensest
immensible
immensities
immensity
immensive
immensurability
immensurable
immensurate
immerge
immerged
immerges
immerging (current term)
immerit
immerited
immeritorious
immeritous
immersable
immerse
immersed
immerses
immersible
immersing
immersion
immersion bath
immersion blender
immersion blenders

Literary usage of Immerging

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

1. The Philosophical History and Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at by Académie royale des sciences (France), John Martyn, Ephraim Chambers (1742)
"Then immerging the fame tube in common water, it rofe 5 lines \; and immerging ... immerging IE next in oil of turpentine, the liquor rofe 4 lines above its ..."

2. A Compendious System of Natural Philosophy: With Notes, Containing the by John Rowning (1758)
"... which is no Part of either of them) wherefore the Ratio of CR " to OP will be always the fame, viz. as f to r for immerging *' Rays, and as r to s for ..."

3. On Healthy and Diseased Structure and the True Principles of Treatment for by William Addison (1849)
"... or the ulceration of a mucous texture, is therefore a retrogradation—inasmuch as it is the immerging of the special or particular in the more general or ..."

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