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volumed

[ UK /vˈɒljuːmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (often used in combination) consisting of or having a given number or kind of volumes
    the poet's volumed works
    a two-volumed history
    multi-volumed encyclopedias
    large-volumed editions
  2. formed or rising in rounded masses
    gasping with the volumed smoke
  3. furnished with volumes
    a large room volumed with ancient books

How To Use volumed In A Sentence

  • In 1907 he began the publication of his seven volumed work about the Aranda and Loritja tribes.
  • large-volumed editions
  • multi-volumed encyclopedias
  • What a contemptible science this is, then, about which quartos are written, and sixty-volumed Biographies Universelles, and The Paris Sketch Book
  • Then, Waldorf, the frivolous one, the one with the easiest laugh, began with a smile that quickly volumed into a deep laugh. MURDER SONG
  • It appears to be a book review of a many volumed book attacking the supposed author of the books, and the sentences are convoluted things that rarely come in under 100 words.
  • the poet's volumed works
  • a two-volumed history
  • Seasonally adjusted gross domestic product rose 3.3% on the quarter but fell 9.1% on an annual basis in a chain-volumed measure, Statistics Iceland said. Iceland GDP Rebounds From Third Quarter
  • gasping with the volumed smoke
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