Definition of Lavras

1. lavra [n] - See also: lavra

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lavras

lavishly
lavishment
lavishments
lavishness
lavishnesses
lavisht
lavoisium
lavolt
lavolta
lavoltaed
lavoltas
lavolted
lavolting
lavolts
lavra
lavras (current term)
lavrentievite
lavrock
lavrocks
lavs
lavsium
lavy
law
law-abiding
law-breaking
law-makers
law Latin
law agent
law and order
law clerk

Literary usage of Lavras

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

1. Christian Work in Latin America (1917)
"(4) The lavras Plan of the East Brazil Mission.— As indicating the trend toward union in school work, the following plan, submitted by Dr. Gammon, ..."

2. The Subterranean World by Georg Hartwig (1871)
"... Diamonds —Brilliants—The Diamond District in Brazil—Diamond lavras—The great Russian Diamond—The ..."

3. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1910)
"It is really a separate undertaking, even as to the gauge it was laid to—one meter—and joined to the narrow-gauge portion by the lavras connection. ..."

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