Geognostic

Word GEOGNOSTIC
Character 10
Hyphenation ge og nos tic
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There is, indeed, one piece of evidence for the probability of the comparative youth of our system, altogether apart from human traditions and the geognostic appearances of the surface of our planet. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

These subjects were further illustrated by his geognostic map, and his _Catalogo ragionato di una raccolta di rocce, disposto con ordine geografico, per servire alla geognosia dell 'Italia_ (Milan, 1817). ❋ Various (N/A)

The physiological role of carbonic acid, its geognostic influence, and its relations to most ordinary meteorological phenomena on the earth's surface -- all these contribute to give special weight to studies concerned in the estimation of the normal quantity of carbonic acid in the air. ❋ Various (N/A)

It is, at best, speculation run mad, and is based on no other assumption than that of the inherent imperfectibility of the universe as it came from the hand of God, or from the dynamic play of molecules extending throughout vast geognostic epochs. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

In a word, Humboldt says the climatic distribution of heat depends on the relative distribution of land and sea, and on the "hypsometrical configuration of the continents"; and he urges that "great meteorological phenomena cannot be comprehended when considered independently of geognostic relations" -- a truth which, like most other general principles, seems simple enough once it is pointed out. ❋ Unknown (1904)

I believe I was the first who attempted to represent, in geognostic profile, the configuration of Mexico, and the Cordilleras of South ❋ George S. Boutwell (1861)

* Beyond the town of Villa de Cura and the Cerro de Chacao the aspect of the country presents greater geognostic variety. ❋ Unknown (1851)

This geognostic phenomenon was to me the more unexpected since there exists nowhere in the world so smooth a plain entirely granitic. ❋ Unknown (1851)

Cumana, Carthagena, and the Great Land of Guadaloupe, noticed in my geognostic table of South America. ❋ Unknown (1851)

Till that period, which the political state of Brazil seems to retard, the geognostic table of the group of Parime can only be completed by scattered notions collected in the Portuguese and Dutch colonies. ❋ Unknown (1851)

I have already often pointed the attention of my readers to a geognostic law, one of the few that can be verified by precise measurements. ❋ Unknown (1851)

These modes of formation are linked with a geognostic hypothesis, which has at least the recommendation of being founded on facts observed in remote times, and which strongly characterize the chains and groups of mountains. ❋ Unknown (1851)

If the plains of the Amazon (taking that denomination in the geognostic sense we have given it) are in general distinguished from the Llanos of ❋ Unknown (1851)

A curious geognostic discovery remains to be made in the eastern part of America, that of finding in a primitive soil a rock of euphotide containing the piedra de Macagua. ❋ Unknown (1851)

What constitutes, mainly, the predominating geognostic features of Lake Superior, the Upper Mississippi, and the Missouri? ❋ Schoolcraft, H R (1851)

At all events, it is certain enough, that the exploring expeditions to which we are most indebted for our geognostic knowledge are those that have been fitted out with the greatest economy. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

Thus, as one set of laws produced all orbs and their motions and geognostic arrangements, so one set of laws overspread them all with life. ❋ Robert Chambers (1836)

What constitutes, mainly, the predominating geognostic features of Lake Superior, the Upper Mississippi, and the ❋ Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1828)

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