Definition of Quasses

1. quass [n] - See also: quass

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Quasses

quasicrystal
quasicrystals
quasidiploid
quasidominance
quasidominant
quasilinear theory
quasimodo
quasineutral plasma
quasiparticle
quasiparticles
quasiperiodic
quasi contract
quasje
quass
quassation
quasses (current term)
quassia
quassia
quassias
Quassia amara
quassia family
quassin
quassin
quassins
quat
quata
quatch
quatched
quatches
quatching

Literary usage of Quasses

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1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1854)
"Novis AND quasses” is also issued in Monthly Parts, for I convenience oft/wee ‘e'ho misy either have a ..."

2. History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts: Preceded by an Account of Old by Josiah Howard Temple, Charles Adams (1887)
"... quasses house, \v< h I expected w'hin 2 dayes, but he came not till the 3d day: then we had a private conference & I ordered my speech thus to him, ..."

3. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1917)
"Mus- quasses,* Hares and Coneys, Squirrels of five kinds, the flying Squirrel, whose delicate Skin is commended for comforting if applied to a cold Stomack, ..."

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