Definition of Tereks

1. terek [n] - See also: terek

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tereks

terebration
terebrations
terebratula
terebratulas
terebratulid
terebratulids
terebratuliform
teredine
teredines
teredinid
teredo
teredos
terefa
terefah
terek
tereks (current term)
terephah
terephthalate
terephthalates
terephthalic
terephthalic acid
terephthaloyl chloride
teres
teres major
teres major muscle
teres minor
teres minor muscle
teres muscle
terete
teretes

Literary usage of Tereks

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

1. A Thousand Years of the Tartars by Edward Harper Parker (1895)
"But the forebears of the tereks are said ... The tereks also extended west to the Caspian, and even in Mongol times we read of ..."

2. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1833)
"... belonging to the genus Corbula, and to a species resembling those very frequently found at the estuary of the Wolga, and probably also at tereks. ..."

3. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1826)
"... is equal to sixteen tereks. The ruler has no claim to any part of the crops, but derives his income from a tax on the head of each house ; he levies one ..."

4. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies (1826)
"... is equal to sixteen tereks. The ruler has no claim to any part of the crops, but derives his income from a tax on the head of each house; he levies one ..."

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