Definition of Sials

1. sial [n] - See also: sial

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sials

sialophorin
sialopontin
sialopontins
sialoprotein
sialoproteins
sialorrhea
sialorrhoea
sialoschesis
sialosemiology
sialosis
sialostenosis
sialosyl
sialosyls
sialoyl
sialoyls
sials (current term)
sialyl
sialylated
sialylation
sialylations
sialylparagloboside N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase
sialyltransferase
sialyltransferases
siamang
siamangs
siamesed
siameses
siamesing
siameze
siamezed

Literary usage of Sials

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

1. Ranjit Síngh and the Sikh Barrier Between Our Growing Empire and Central Asia by Lepel Henry Griffin (1898)
"... annexed their country in 1803, and then turned to their neighbours, the sials, who inhabited the tract about ..."

2. A Handbook of the Fighting Races of India by P. D. Bonarjee (1899)
"sials.—The sials, who occupy considerable tracts in the Punjab District of Jhang, are a tribe or caste of Rajput Mahomedans who, during the 18th century, ..."

3. A Text-book of Zoology by Thomas Jeffery Parker, William Aitcheson Haswell (1921)
"The canines are always large and pointed. sials, consisting of the last pre-molar in the upper and the first molar in the lower jaw. is universal. ..."

4. Materials of Construction by Harry E. Pulver (1922)
"... and overburned (sials sorted out. The cooled 4! is sometimes ground to a Jcr (fine enough to pass an sieve) before being -d on the market. the ..."

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