Definition of Moyas

1. moya [n] - See also: moya

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Moyas

Mowry's colloidal iron stain
mows
mow down
moxa
moxa
moxalactam
moxas
moxibustion
moxie
moxies
moxie plum
moxisylyte
moy
moya
moyamoya disease
moyas (current term)
moyities
moyity
moyl
moyle
moyled
moyles
moyling
moyls
moys
moz
Mozambican
mozambique
Mozambique
Mozambique Channel

Literary usage of Moyas

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1. Annual ReportRailroads (1873)
"Just south of Cañón moyas the range shouts up into the Mosca Peaks, which run above timber-line. The limestone is again here found. ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1916)
"... arracacha (a celery-like plant), squashes and pumpkins, gourds; and among the fruits, chiri- moyas, ..."

3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1874)
"J. moyas, MD—This peculiar form of inherited syphilis appears to mani- 1 -í-t itself at л later period than the more usual types of the disease. ..."

4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1857)
"Along up towards the Cathedral extend collections of sugar and salt, the moyas broken into various pieces. Wooden scales, and stones for weights, ..."

5. Annual ReportRailroads (1873)
"Just south of Cañón moyas the range shouts up into the Mosca Peaks, which run above timber-line. The limestone is again here found. ..."

6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1916)
"... arracacha (a celery-like plant), squashes and pumpkins, gourds; and among the fruits, chiri- moyas, ..."

7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1874)
"J. moyas, MD—This peculiar form of inherited syphilis appears to mani- 1 -í-t itself at л later period than the more usual types of the disease. ..."

8. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1857)
"Along up towards the Cathedral extend collections of sugar and salt, the moyas broken into various pieces. Wooden scales, and stones for weights, ..."

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