Definition of Kains

1. kain [n] - See also: kain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kains

kain
kainahineri
kainate
kainate receptor
kainates
kaing
kainga
kaingas
kainic
kainic acid
kainit
kainite
kainites
kainits
kainogenesis
kains (current term)
kaique
kaiques
kairine
kairines
kairoline
kairomone
kairomones
kairos
kais
kaiseki
kaisekis
kaiser roll
kaiserdom
kaiserdoms

Literary usage of Kains

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

1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1880)
"have, from first to last, the guidance of-established and ascertained facts, and are not left to draw our own inferences : Mr. kains-Jackson writes thus of ..."

2. Survey of Oyster Bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas by United States Bureau of Fisheries, Henry Frank Moore (1907)
"kains AND CLEVELAND PATCHES. These are several very scattering growths of oysters lying between 200 and 400 yards offshore, the former in the vicinity of ..."

3. How to Make a Flower Garden: A Manual of Practical Information and Suggestions by Wilhelm Miller (1903)
"... FLOWERS Brief directions for cultivating one hundred and fifty of the commonest and most desirable flowers, mostly annuals and perennials. By MG kains ..."

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