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Example sentences for "diverging"

Lexicographically close words:
divergences; divergencies; divergency; divergent; diverges; divers; diversa; diversaj; diversajn; diversarum
  1. But diverging Beams passing a double Concave, have always a negative Focus, viz.

  2. And this is the universal Rule for the Foci of double Convex Glasses exposed to diverging Rays.

  3. If the Lens be double Concave, the Focus of converging Beams is negative, where it was affirmative in the Case of diverging Beams on a double Convex, viz.

  4. The brush was small and very difficult to obtain; the ramifications were simple, and stretched out from each other, diverging very much.

  5. The passage from the nose to the mouth is marked in both sexes by two furrows, which run diverging from the nostrils towards the corners of the mouth.

  6. Concentrated at once in different points, it has spread as if by diverging rays.

  7. The fibres arise from the round ligaments, and regularly diverging spread over the fundus until they unite and form the outmost stratum of the muscular substance of the uterus.

  8. With stags of many kinds the branches of the horns offer a curious case of difficulty; for certainly a single straight point would inflict a much more serious wound than several diverging ones.

  9. The seven remaining orders must be considered as diverging branches, which have developed in different directions out of that common primary form.

  10. Out of these latter arose the two tribes of Animal-plants (Zoophyta) and Worms as diverging branches.

  11. The Semitic race likewise separated at a very early period into two diverging branches, namely, into the Egyptian and Arabic branches.

  12. The name Protamnion we have given to the primary form of the three higher classes of Vertebrate animals, out of which the Proreptilia and the Promammalia developed as two diverging branches (p.

  13. Of the four principal races of the Mongol species, the Indo-Chinese must perhaps be looked upon as the primary group, out of which at a later period the other Coreo-Japanese and Ural-Altaian races developed as diverging branches.

  14. Out of the Devonian Primaeval Spiders, which were nearly related to the Solifugae of the present day, the Long Spiders, the Tailor Spiders, and the Round Spiders probably developed as three diverging branches.

  15. The fourfold corals form the common primary group of the class, out of which the sixfold and eightfold have developed as two diverging branches.

  16. The two tendencies--diverging both in principle and in tactics--appeared in Russia as well as Zurich.

  17. He had no thought as yet of representing his method as diverging from that of his predecessors, even in detail, much less as being essentially different in principle.

  18. Between these diverging avenues and extending to the Potomac, more than a mile away, is the Mall, a broad enclosure of lawns and gardens.

  19. The Emmettsburg road goes southward down the valley, gradually diverging from the Union line, and crossing the fields that were the battleground on the second and third days.

  20. Costa tells us that English oysters, when turned down in the Mediterranean, "rapidly became like the true Mediterranean oyster, altered their manner of growth, and formed prominent diverging rays.

  21. Just in the same way that the species having the nearest conceivable form-relationship to Ocellatus possesses a relatively strongly diverging larva, so does the nearest form-relation of Populi (imago) offer a parallel case.

  22. Darwin[257] finds the proximate causes of sterility in the first place in the action of widely diverging conditions of life, and in the next place in the crossing of individuals widely different in constitution.

  23. Kurshid, the conqueror of Ali Pasha, took up his headquarters at Larissa in Thessaly, and from this base the two invading armies marched southwards on diverging lines.

  24. C shows a transverse section through the leaf-bearing portion of the rhizome (at a), and is rather irregular on account of the fibrovascular bundles diverging into the base of the leaves of flower-stalks.

  25. A very necessary and remarkably complete adjunct to the numerous pipe lines of this company is an independent telegraph system extending to every point on its widely diverging lines.

  26. The radiant point is that from which diverging rays of light are emitted.

  27. The radiation of heat is a motion of the particles, in a series of rays, diverging in every direction from a heated body.

  28. There are scores of the tall stems, as straight as an arrow, beset at every joint with diverging horizontal branches, crossing and recrossing in inextricable confusion.

  29. The young larva, before it assumes the stellar form, is furnished with a sort of thick column, divided into four diverging clubbed arms, which are adhering organs, ancillary to locomotion.

  30. The silvery leaves which constitute the existing crown, and the numerous spikes of blossom which stand up in a circle diverging from the midst of them, give to this plant a most striking effect.

  31. Cordierite may be formed either in the enclosure or in the lamprophyre, where it takes the shape of hexagonal prisms which in polarized light break up into six sectors, triangular in shape, diverging from the centre of the crystal.

  32. The "bull's-eye" lantern has a convex lens which concentrates the light and allows it to be thrown in the shape of a diverging cone.

  33. As his men advanced they deployed, spreading outwards like the diverging blades of a fan until they covered a front of nearly a quarter of a mile.

  34. It was then evident that we must continue up the Shyok valley and watch for an opportunity of diverging eastwards.

  35. Two flocks of geese are swimming on the water, producing diverging ripples.

  36. These are connected by two rows of smaller stakes diverging and converging so as to form the shape of the canoe.

  37. For some miles the brute had evidently followed close beside the trail of Pot-fighter's-father, diverging at times as though seeking cover, and then again stalking its prey in the open.

  38. Similarities such as tooth-rows diverging anteriorly, nasals narrow posteriorly, interorbital region broad, and incisive foramina enlarged posteriorly are added reasons for placing Z.

  39. She soon perceived she had escaped observation by the movements of the party, who galloped on towards Babylon without diverging to visit her hiding-place.

  40. And we must picture to ourselves a multitude of nerve-fibres passing outwards from the central system, and diverging to supply the muscles, glands, and other organs which are to respond to the stimulation from without.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diverging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.