Definition of Tritomas

1. tritoma [n] - See also: tritoma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tritomas

triticums
tritide
tritides
tritium
tritium-breeding ratio
tritium inventory
tritium oxide
tritiums
trito-
tritocaline
tritocerebra
tritocerebral
tritocerebrum
tritolyl phosphates
tritoma
tritomas (current term)
triton
triton burnup
triton tumour
tritone
tritones
tritonia
tritonias
tritons
tritoqualine
tritordeum
tritoria
tritorium
tritovum
tritoxide

Literary usage of Tritomas

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

1. A year in a Lancashire garden by Henry Arthur Bright (1891)
"Weeds—Tomatos—tritomas—Night-scented Flowers—Tuberoses —Magnolia—Asters—Indian Corn. September^.—"The rain it raineth everyday." It finds its way through ..."

2. The Floral World and Garden Guide by Shirley Hibberd (1860)
"tritomas are now offered at a guinea a dozen, and thus one of the most gorgeous and tropical-looking promenade plants becomes henceforth the poor man's ..."

3. The English Flower Garden: Design, Arrangement and Plans Followed by a by William Robinson (1895)
"Although Tea Roses and Carnations are here leading things, there are many other fine hardy plants in full flower, as tritomas. hardy Fuchsias, ..."

4. The MAGAZINE of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and (1868)
"The tritomas form another group of superb plants. Some writer has said that any one who attempts to make a really interesting garden, without the aid of ..."

5. The Parks and Gardens of Paris: Considered in Relation to the Wants of Other by William Robinson (1883)
"The same applies to the tritomas, which we usually manage to drill into straight lines: in an isolated group in a verdant glade they are for the first time ..."

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