Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word particula.
Examples
-
Initially, the "Brotherhood" was opposed to what they thought of as Renaissance practice in favor of an earlier, more spiritual Gothic style, and Rossetti in particula r drew on Italian literary sources for his subjects.
-
That particula game isn't even available in stores anymore.
Xbox360 GET 2009
-
Like Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, and scores of other world religions; your beliefs emanate largely from your particula ...
Scott Foval: This Christian Believes Pastor Warren Should Put a Sock In It 2009
-
Like Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, and scores of other world religions; your beliefs emanate largely from your particula ...
Scott Foval: This Christian Believes Pastor Warren Should Put a Sock In It 2009
-
More important, he owes his election to no particula ...
Alan Dershowitz: What We Need Now: An Ungrateful President 2008
-
More important, he owes his election to no particula ...
Alan Dershowitz: What We Need Now: An Ungrateful President 2008
-
The basis of the idea is the human soul being a divinæ particula auræ, a disjoined molecule from the Great Spirit, imprisoned in a jail of flesh; and it is so far valuable that it has produced a grand and pathetic poetry; but Common Sense asks,
-
Of particula r concern is last year's 17-game winner, Paul Abbott.
-
Soofistically, the word means “the coquetry of the beloved one,” the divinæ particula auræ.
-
I have known some Years ago, several Pensions given to particula Persons (how deservedly I shall not enquire) any one of which, if divided into smaller Parcels, and distributed by the
A Proposal for Correcting, Improving, and Ascertaining the English Tongue 2003
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.