Definition of Soths

1. soth [n] - See also: soth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soths

sossing
sossings
sostenuti
sostenuto
sostenutos
sot
sotalol
sotalol hydrochloride
sote
sotelte
soterial
soteriological
soteriologies
soteriology
soth
soths (current term)
sotilte
sotiltes
sotogake
sotokomata
sotol
sotolon
sotolone
sotols
sotomuso
sototasukizori
sots
sotted
sottedly
sottery

Literary usage of Soths

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

1. The Analysis of Written Arithmetic: Book Second, Designed for Public and by Stoddard A. Felter (1864)
"Since 25 SOths can not be taken from 24 SOths, take one unit from the 13 units ; one unit is equal to 30 ..."

2. The Steam Engine Indicator: Directions for the Selection, Care and Use of by Frederick Rollins Low (1898)
"... soths, etc., of an inch, which adapts them for use in measuring diagrams taken with the corresponding scales. It is better to get a scale from ..."

3. Notes on Practical Mechanical Drawing: Written for the Use of Students in by Victor Tyson Wilson, Carlos Lenox McMaster (1909)
"... and SOths of an inch. It can also be used in the same way as the mechanical engineer's scale. To illustrate: The twentieths scale can be used for \ inch ..."

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