Definition of Cassaba

1. casaba [n -S] - See also: casaba

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cassaba

casomorphin
casomorphine
casomorphines
casomorphins
casopitant
caspase
caspase-activated deoxyribonuclease
caspase-mediated cell death
caspases
caspofungin
casque
casqued
casques
casquet
casquetel

Literary usage of Cassaba

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Palmer's Index to "The Times" Newspaper (1871)
"... 8/7/ Smyrna and cassaba, 6/46 • South Austrian and Upper Italian, 2/ 6/— Somerset and Dorset, 28/6/—lm 10/ 6/46—21/7/"—28 и 10 d Eastern, 11/ бе-8/7/—10 ..."

2. Discoveries in Asia Minor: Including a Description of the Ruins of Several by Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell (1834)
"... of ^Egara—Melons of cassaba—Armenians. Monday, October 22,.—I was favoured with an excellent compagnon de voyage in Mr. Dethier, the accredited agent of ..."

3. Researches in Asia Minor, Pontus and Armenia: With Some Account of Their by William John Hamilton (1842)
"... —Pactolus—cassaba—reach Smyrna—Turkish character. TUESDAY, August 22.—Before sunrise we crossed the hills which separate the plains of Baklan and Chaal, ..."

4. Our New Protectorate: Turkey in Asia : Its Geography, Races, Resources, and by James Carlile McCoan (1879)
"... of this want on production—Railways—Smyrna to A'idin—Its chequered history — Concession for its extension — Smyrna to cassaba—Its history—Extension to ..."

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