Definition of Smouts

1. smout [v] - See also: smout

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smouts

smoulderers
smouldering
smoulderingly
smoulderings
smoulders
smouldry
smouse
smoused
smouser
smousers
smouses
smousing
smout
smouted
smouting
smouts (current term)
smowt
smowts
smoxploitation
smoyle
smoyled
smoyles
smoyling
smrkovecite
smudge
smudge cells
smudge pot
smudge pots
smudged
smudger

Literary usage of Smouts

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

1. United Nations System, The; The Policies of Member States by Chadwick F. Alger, Gene Martin Lyons, John E. Trent (1995)
"France and the United Nations system Marie-Claude smouts Introduction: The UN ... what is it for? In the long history of French foreign relations, ..."

2. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: A Guide to French Policies by Brigitte Stern (1998)
"... PEACE-KEEPING OPERATIONS Marie-Claude smouts France is an old country, laden with history, which cannot resign itself to no longer being a major power, ..."

3. The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal by Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society (1825)
"The fry, freed from the spawn, and now termed smouts or smolts, betake themselves ... The smouts descend during the months of March, April, May, and June. ..."

4. Economic Instruments for Tropical Forests: The Congo Basin Case by Alain Karsenty (2000)
"MC smouts (1998) strikingly reveals this imaginative world which is so ... According to MC smouts, marketisation ideally implies that sustainable ..."

5. The British Naturalist, Or, Sketches of the More Interesting Productions of by Robert Mudie (1830)
"In this state they are called "smouts" by the fishermen, and numbers of them are ... In June and July the smouts disappear; and by the time that the last of ..."

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