Definition of Tacamahacs

1. tacamahac [n] - See also: tacamahac

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tacamahacs

tabulations
tabulator
tabulators
tabule
tabuli
tabulis
tabulæ rasæ
tabun
tabuns
tabus
tac
tacahout
tacahouts
tacamahac
tacamahaca
tacamahacs (current term)
tacan
tacans
tacaribe complex viruses
tacaribe virus
tacaud
tace
taces
tacet
tach
tach up
tacharanite
tache
tache blanche

Literary usage of Tacamahacs

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

1. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"8-14. IV. The large-leaved poplars and cottonwoods; Nos. 15, 16. V. The balsam poplars and tacamahacs; Nos. 17-28. VI. The variable-leaved poplars; No. 29. ..."

2. Good Words edited by Norman Macleod, Donald Macleod (1886)
"... up and down the road the lilacs and tacamahacs coming into leaf, the almond-trees full of blossom, and tho sun shining amid masses of soft silvery cloud ..."

3. A History of British Forest-trees: Indigenous and Introduced by Prideaux John Selby (1842)
"In addition to the list of tacamahacs mentioned by Loudon, we may add, a very fine round-headed tree at Belford,* about fifty feet high, with a trunk, ..."

4. Analysis of Resins, Balsams and Gum-resins: The Chemistry and Pharmacognosis by Karl Dieterich (1901)
"... whilst the African elemis, Protium elemis, and tacamahacs, he groups with the grey to greyish black sorts with white- speckled surface of ..."

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