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  • verb Present participle of inosculate.

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Examples

  • The internal ear may be considered as the actual seat of the organ; it consists of a nervous expansion of high sensibility, the sentient extremities of which spread in every direction, and in the most minute manner; inosculating with each other, and forming plexus, by which the auricular sense is increased.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 376, June 20, 1829 Various

  • Anastomosing: inosculating or running into each other.

    Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith

  • It affords a norm of life, inosculating with a multiplicity of other norms, with which it goes to make up a balanced scheme of ends, ways and means governing human conduct; and no one such institutional item, therefore, is materially to be disturbed, discarded or abated except at the cost of serious derangement to the balanced scheme of things in which it belongs as an integral constituent.

    An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation Thorstein Veblen 1893

  • Numerous inosculating branches radiate from this center and are called, from the method of their distribution, the _solar plexus_.

    The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Ray Vaughn Pierce 1877

  • The inosculating ones are almost all figs and _Wightia_: the latter is the most remarkable, and I add a cut of its grasping roots, sketched at our encampment.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • From the masts of the steamer we obtained an excellent _coup-d'oeil_ of the Sunderbunds; its swamps clothed with verdure, and intersected by innumerable inosculating channels, with banks a foot or so high.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • From Dorjiling the appearance of parallel ridges is found to be deceptive, and due to the inosculating spurs of long tortuous ranges that ran north and south throughout the whole length of Sikkim, dividing deep wooded valleys, which form the beds of large rivers.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • Mr. MacLeay himself never imagined such an inosculating creature: I suppose it will turn out to be some well-known bird, although it has quite baffled me.

    More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845

  • Around these bodies of inosculating waters, are well cultivated farms and a number of gentlemen's country-seats, forming a picture of rural beauty and plenty not easily surpassed in Spring, Summer, and Autumn; and when winter has frozen the lakes and all the rivers, this spot has another and singular advantage; for our adventurer sold the water of this pond; which was sent to the West-Indian Islands, Philadelphia,

    John B. Wyeth's Oregon, or a Short History of a Long Journey John Bound 1833

  • Near the Red Sea lies a chain of sand hills, which, by a natural system of grooves inosculating with each other, become vocal under changing circumstances in the position of the sun, &c.

    Autobiographical Sketches Thomas De Quincey 1822

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