Definition of Kosses

1. koss [n] - See also: koss

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Kosses

Korzybski
kos
Kosciusko
Kosciuszko
koses
kosher
koshered
koshering
koshers
Koshland-Nemethy-Filmer model
kosmos
kosmoses
Kosovo
koss
Kossa stain
kosses (current term)
Kosteletzya
Kosteletzya virginica
Kostmann syndrome
Kota
Kotar
Kotex
koto
Kotoko
kotos
kotow
kotowed
kotower
kotowers
kotowing

Literary usage of Kosses

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1. An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the by George Hill (1877)
"For his grant of the kosses, see p. 296. This undertaker alienated his proportion to Archibald Acheson, Esq., and on the 12th ..."

2. Colonial Furniture in America by Luke Vincent Lockwood (1901)
"The records of New York speak of " great black walnut kosses," referring to such cupboards as this. As far as the writer can ascertain, these kasses were ..."

3. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1825)
"The country of the Ma- kosses has an extent of 30 leagues; hares are here so numerous that they may be killed by a stick. ..."

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