Definition of Akkas

1. money [n] - See also: money

Lexicographical Neighbors of Akkas

akinesia algera
akinesia amnestica
akinesias
akinesic
akinesis
akinesthesia
akinetic
akinetic epilepsy
akinetic mutism
akinetic seizure
akinetically
akinetopsia
aking
akiraho
akiyami
akkas (current term)
aklanonic acid methyl ester cyclase
aklanonic acid methyltransferase
aklavinone 11-hydroxylase
aklomide
aknee
akoasm
akoasms
akonting
akousma
akousmata
akr virus
akrasia
akratic
akrochordite

Literary usage of Akkas

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

1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1889)
"By EG RAVENSTEIN. 7. Notes from the Atlas Mountains. By Jos. THOMSON. 8. akkas and Dwarfs in Southern Morocco. By RG HALIBURTON. 9. ..."

2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1888)
"... difficult» He was told by the natives that there is a river to the southwest, on the banks of which lives a colony of the curious dwarf race, or akkas, ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1890)
"The akkas are cannibals, and make no secret of the fact; those personally known to Dr. Schnitzer “savaient parfaitement me dire quelle part du corps humain ..."

4. Man: An Introduction to Anthropology by Willett Enos Rotzell (1905)
"The jaws. The cheek bones. The nasal index. Stature. The branches of the race. The Negrillos. The Pigmies, their distribution and characteristics. The akkas ..."

5. The Popular Science Monthly (1890)
"Flower, however, thinks that differences between the akkas and Bushmen are so radical as to preclude the possibility of regarding them as members of the ..."

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