Definition of Pipas

1. pipa [n] - See also: pipa

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipas

pioys
pip
pip
pip-squeak
PIP2
pipa
Pipa
pipage
pipages
pipal
pipals
pipal tree
pipal tree
pipamazine
pipamperone
pipas (current term)
pipazethate
Pipa americana
Pipa pipa
pipe
pipe
pipe-clay
pipe-smoker's cancer
pipeage
pipeages
pipeclay
pipeclays
pipecolic acid
pipecolinic acid
pipecuronium

Literary usage of Pipas

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

1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1906)
"certain water drains, pipas, etc., alleged to Ъв on the line between the property of complainant and defendant, and used by both for the discharge of water ..."

2. The South American Pilot by James Penn, Great Britain Hydrographic Dept (1864)
"... deep between it and the shore ; the current* set through very strong, tvml it ia not safe to attempt the passage under >ail. Carretas or pipas bank is ..."

3. The Rio de la Plata by Henry Honeychurch Gorringe (1875)
"pipas; it is only 7 feet below the surface, steep-to, with 15 feet round it, and 17 feet in the channel which separates it from the pipas. ..."

4. Landscapes of Andalucia and the Costa Del Sol by John Oldfield, Christine Oldfield (2002)
"Follow the main walk to the 25min-point on Cerro de las pipas and return the same way. 2 Boca de la Pesca summit (4km/2.5mi; ..."

5. Personal Reminiscences by Robert Bennet Forbes (1882)
"... called ' Las pipas;' the pilot, more alarmed for his skin than for the safety of the ' Alpha,' protested against our tortuous course, saying we should ..."

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