How To Use Telluric In A Sentence

  • They thread through their own strands of infection into the pheremonal plumage of kingdom socialites and prostitutes, the telluric ephemera of engineers and navigators, the chemical sequencing of medics and pushers alike. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • You must be plugged into the telluric currents of Midwestern baseball. Yanks-Twins: Game 3 | ATTACKERMAN
  • Still another category includes what might loosely be called medical terms: anatomist, cad-wagon, cachexy, cataplasm, cholera sermon, resurrectioner, and of course the contagionist, meteorastic, and telluric schools of medicine. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 4
  • Subsequent drilling, which resulted in the discovery of oil, supported the telluric - current picture.
  • Let's see, and we also call this period the Anthropogene, the era in which mankind's activities became a ‘new telluric force which in power and universality may be compared to the greater forces of earth’.
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  • The uranological portion of the Cosmos is more simple than the telluric; the impossibility of ascertaining the diversity of matter simplifies the study of the mechanism of the heavens. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • The poet did not nail his colors with a cheer to the mast of any of the great questions of the day, ethical or social, and therefore suffered the disparagements of those intelligent friends of his who have been taught to consider a well-defined rigidity of conviction and maintenance, in the midst of all these phenomena of our universe, telluric and uranological, as the test of everything valuable in human character and morals. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860
  • `Because the Lightstone,' Ymiru said, `is attuned to the galastei and all things of power, but especially to the telluric currents. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • But Ojakangas, too, is interested in the notion of the event as it relates to the law and its "sacred origins," traceable back to the telluric relation to the earth. Archive 2009-06-01
  • These stones, or these steeples, are working in tandem with the earth's telluric energies coming up from the wells.
  • Yet Hepworth consistently professed a Romantic attitude of emotional affinity with nature, speaking of carving both as a ‘biological necessity’ and as an ‘extension of the telluric forces which mould the landscape’.
  • The aim was to detect long-term abnormal changes of the telluric field, which were possibly related to imbedding earthquakes.
  • And one speculator of the time took a step even more daring, urging that the aerolites were neither of telluric nor selenitic origin, nor yet children of the sun, as the old Greeks had, many of them, contended, but that they are visitants from the depths of cosmic space. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume III: Modern development of the physical sciences
  • Rykwert, The idea of a town - The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy 1999, p.126: "As the egg was a picture of the whole universe, so the telluric mundus became a representation of what the Pythagoreans were the first to call cosmos. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The _nitric acid_ used should be free from hydrochloric, sulphuric, iodic and telluric acids. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • It became increasingly obvious that this was the secret of the ancients - they used this natural telluric energy, focusing it in certain places, for their own purposes.
  • Super long period magnetotelluric detection is an effective method of studying electric conductivity of continental lithosphere.
  • There some posters on Arrse who would find it difficult to put "telluric" on any form withour committing fraud/perjury/whatever. Army Rumour Service
  • Look, if I can spell 'Australian Aboriginal Hebephile', I can spell 'telluric' easily, OK? Army Rumour Service
  • This paper explains the special points in using this method by concrete examples, and outlines the equipment requirement needed in making magnetotelluric sounding by the remote reference method.
  • Subsequent drilling, which resulted in the discovery of oil, supported the telluric - current picture.
  • These views must not, therefore, be confounded with what is commonly termed the telluric or atmospheric origin of meteoric stones, nor yet with the singular opinion of Aristotle, which supposed the enormous mass of ®gos COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • We are not, it appears to me, more justified in applying the term telluric to the nickel and iron, the olivine and pyroxene (augite), found in meteoric stones, than in indicating the COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • The composition of aërolites may also be taken as indications of the common origin and elementary texture of the planets, whether they are independently formed or have originally pertained to a former planet; for no hypothesis of telluric or selenic origin yet advanced, can stand against the weight of evidence against it. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • Telluric acid is reduced to tellurous (with evolution of chlorine) on boiling with hydrochloric acid. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.

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