Definition of Tetraplas

1. tetrapla [n] - See also: tetrapla

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetraplas

tetraphenylborate
tetraphenylene
tetraphenylethylene
tetraphenylethylenes
tetraphobia
tetraphocomelia
tetraphosphate
tetraphosphide
tetraphosphides
tetraphosphorus trisulfide
tetraphosphorus trisulphide
tetraphosphorylated
tetraphyllous
tetrapla
tetraplas (current term)
tetraplegia
tetraplegias
tetraplegic
tetraplegics
tetraplicate
tetraplicates
tetraploid
tetraploidies
tetraploids
tetraploidy
tetrapneumonian
tetrapneumonians
tetrapnuemonian
tetrapod

Literary usage of Tetraplas

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

1. Proceedings by Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England), Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England). (1902)
"Sum', whence he argues that Origen had corrected his former edition in the later ones. He also argues that the tetraplas in fact contained the uncorrected ..."

2. Short Studies in the Science of Comparative Religions: Embracing All the by James George Roche Forlong (1897)
"... as had the Greek versions of our second to fifth centuries, at the hands of the busy priests who so inextricably mixed up the tetraplas and ..."

3. The Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands by Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1913)
"Of Araliaceae, tetraplas- andra grows in the dense forests as well as on open, exposed ridges, in company with Scaevola glabra, Pelea, ..."

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