Definitionadj. of or relating to or of the nature of a formula
Last update: August 31, 2015
0
The Pharmaceutical Society on the other hand has also published a Pharmaceutical Journal Formulary, including several hundred formulae of proprietary medicines sold by pharmacists, so that it is now possible for any medical man to ascertain what they contain. [Please select]
0
Convocation cannot touch an article or a formulary. [Please select]
0
Better, perhaps, than any other painter, he represents absolute emancipation from the prescribed, from routine and formulary. [Please select]
0
We talk of Poussin, of Louis Quatorze art--as of its revival under David and its continuance in Ingres--of, in general, modern classic art as if it were an art of convention merely; whereas, conventional as it is, its conventionality is--or was, certainly, in the seventeenth century--very far from being pure formulary. [Please select]
0
But to say that he has no point of view whatever--to say, in general, that modern classic art is perfunctory and mere formulary--is to be guilty of what has always been the inherent vice of protestantism in all fields of mental activity. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!