Air, in every degree of tenuity, refuses to act as a conductor of electricity. |
When taken in connection with its tenuity, these features show a highly developed potter's technique. |
The universal ether of science, which exists in extreme tenuity, can be proved to possess some weight. |
Not the least of its peculiarities is the great tenuity of all the bones. |
Another proof of their tenuity is the fact of their not being well seen in telescopes of high magnifying power. |
To what a degree of tenuity then this silky matter can be reduced that stretches out in threads of which it takes ten thousand to equal the size of one hair! |