Definition of Margosas

1. margosa [n] - See also: margosa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Margosas

margo squamosus ossis parietalis
margo squamosus ossis sphenoidalis
margo superior cerebri
margo superior glandulae suprarenalis
margo superior pancreatis
margo superior partis petrosae ossis temporalis
margo superior scapulae
margo superior splenis
margo superomedialis
margo supraorbitalis
margo tibialis pedis
margo ulnaris antebrachii
margo uteri
margo zygomaticus alae majoris
margosa
margosas (current term)
margravate
margravates
margrave
margraves
margravial
margraviate
margraviates
margravine
margravines
margs
marguerite
marguerite daisy
marguerites
mari complaisant

Literary usage of Margosas

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

1. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1854)
"... numbering perhaps two dozen palms and margosas; a few banian trees, planted doubtless by some vagrant dove, have taken root and circled some of them in ..."

2. A Geography and Atlas of Protestant Missions: Their Environment, Forces by Harlan Page Beach (1901)
"Houses belonging to the well-to-do are shaded to some extent by palms, banyans, margosas and other trees. In the absence of sanitary regulations, dust, ..."

3. Our Mission Field in India by Clarence Valentine Sheatsley (1921)
"But every village has its fine shade trees, perhaps banyans or margosas. Under the spreading branches of these we find the village commons. ..."

4. The Cross in the Land of the Trident: Or India from a Missionary Point of View by Harlan Page Beach (1896)
"... are shaded to some extent by palms, banyans, margosas and other trees. In the absence of sanitary regulations, dust, filth, and stifling odours abound. ..."

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