Definition of Summital

1. summit [adj] - See also: summit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Summital

summertide
summertides
summertime
summertimes
summerwear
summerwood
summerwoods
summery
summing
summing up
summings
summist
summists
summit
summit meeting
summital (current term)
summited
summiteer
summiteers
summities
summiting
summitless
summitries
summitry
summits
summity
summon
summonable
summoned
summoner

Literary usage of Summital

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

1. Educational Problems by Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"... in both body and soul and thus even coital experiences are imperfect and that on both sides. These summital moments therefore do not normalize life ..."

2. Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt (1858)
"... but only incoherent, glowing scoriaceous masses, thrown out of the single summital crater, and often rolling down in a linear arrangement. ..."

3. Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis by Academy of Science of St. Louis (1892)
"... the better sections exhibit certain constant differences between its basil and summital portions : the upper third or half is more or less regularly ..."

4. Proceedings by Bristol Naturalists' Society (1876)
"... from the base to the summit; immediately round the basal edge and the summital edge, they project outwards at right angles, forming a kind of collar. ..."

5. Rational sex ethics: A Physiological and Psychological Study of the Sex by Walter Franklin Robie (1916)
"These summital moments therefore do not normalize life as they should, and their rhythm is marred. The satisfaction which ought to pervade the whole system ..."

6. Rational sex ethics: A Physiological and Psychological Study of the Sex by Walter Franklin Robie (1918)
"These summital moments therefore do not normalize life as they should, and their rhythm is marred. The satisfaction which ought to pervade the whole system ..."

7. The Vanishing Race: A Record in Picture and Story of the Last Great Indian by Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Rodman Wanamaker (1913)
"But the summital requirement is at hand. These old heroes, few in number, must with their own moccasined feet measure the distance in yards and inches ..."

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