Definition of Nickars

1. nickar [n] - See also: nickar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nickars

niches
nichey
niching
nicholaism
nichonage
nichromite
nicing
nicish
nick
nick-nack
nick point
nick translation
nickar
nickar nut
nickar tree
nickars (current term)
nickase
nickases
nicked
nicked circle
nickel
nickel-and-dime
nickel-and-dime(a)
nickel-base alloy
nickel-cadmium accumulator
nickel-in-the-slot
nickel-iron-selenium hydrogenase
nickel-iron accumulator
nickel-iron battery
nickel-iron hydrogenase

Literary usage of Nickars

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

1. Hortus Jamaicensis, Or, A Botanical Description, (according to the Linnean by John Lunan (1814)
"GEN. CHAR.—Л>е Horse-Raddish Tree, p. 385. There, are two species of- nickars natives of Jamaica. U-BONDUC. ..."

2. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections by Smithsonian Institution (1882)
"Yellow nickars). Fl. May-Oct. Common along sandy shores.—All islands. 243. ... Grey nickars). Fl. all the year round. Anthers successively dehiscent. ..."

3. Bibliography of the Fishes of the Pacific Coast of the United States to the by Theodore Gill (1882)
"Yellow nickars). FI. May-Oct. Common along sandy ... Grey nickars). FI. all the year round. Anthers successively dehiscent. Flowers polygamous. ..."

4. The Antiquary (1887)
"As the smith weaves his verses, and the story grows, the nickars are introduced, with certain gruesome monsters of the flood, to show how impenetrable the ..."

5. Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1887)
"As the smith weaves his verses, and the story grows, the nickars are introduced, with certain gruesome monsters of the flood, to show how impenetrable the ..."

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