Definition of Hightop

1. n. A ship's masthead.

Definition of Hightop

1. Noun. (alternative form of high-top) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hightop

1. a sneaker extending over the ankle [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hightop

highschools
highspot
highspots
highstand
highstreet
hight
hightail
hightail it
hightailed
hightailing
hightails
highted
highth
highths
highting
hightop (current term)
hightops
hights
highty-tighty
highwater
highwaters
highway
highway engineer
highway robbery
highway system
highwayless
highwayman
highwaymen
highways
highwaywoman

Literary usage of Hightop

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

1. The Apples of New York by Spencer Ambrose Beach, Nathaniel Ogden Booth, Orrin Morehouse Taylor (1905)
"In 1892 Bailey (18) found that although various nurserymen were offering Sweet June for sale none of them mentioned hightop Sweet. ..."

2. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1911)
"hightop MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. The most extensive work is that of the hightop Copper Company, whose mines are situated 7 miles east of Elkton, on the summit and ..."

3. Reports by Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines (1881)
"The third principal granite bill lies to the south, and its height is about the same as the two mentioned ; while the fourth is about a mile east of hightop ..."

4. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. by Massachusetts Horticultural Society, James Englebert Teschemacher, W.D. Ticknor & Co (1888)
"Marshall P. Wilder, when one of the townspeople took them in his wagon to the home and tomb of Daniel Webster, and on the way pointed out a row of hightop ..."

5. The American Fruit Culturist by John Jacobs Thomas (1897)
"hightop Sweet.* (Summer Sweet of Ohio, Sweet June.) Rather small, roundish, regular; skin smooth, ... hightop Sweeting. FIG. 320. Early Harvest. FIG. 318. ..."

6. The American Fruit Culturist by Jon Jacob Thomas (1897)
"hightop Sweet.* (Summer Sweet of Ohio, Sweet June.) Rather small, roundish ... hightop Sweeting. Fio. 317.—Sweet Bough. FIG. 32o. Early Harvest. FIG. 318. ..."

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