Definition of Alkos

1. alko [n] - See also: alko

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alkos

alkenone
alkenones
alkenyl
alkenylated
alkenylation
alkenylations
alkenyls
alkermes
alkide
alkie
alkies
alkin
alkine
alkines
alko
alkos (current term)
alkoxide
alkoxides
alkoxy
alkoxyalcohol
alkoxyalcohols
alkoxyaluminum
alkoxyaluminums
alkoxyamine
alkoxyamines
alkoxylate
alkoxylates
alkoxylation
alkoxysilane
alkoxysilanes

Literary usage of Alkos

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

1. Byzantinische Zeitschrift by Karl Krumbacher (1906)
"„Die Handschrift von alkos muß sich in sehr schlechtem Zustand befinden. Besonders am Anfang müssen viele Blätter lose geworden und manche auch verloren ..."

2. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1891)
"XLV alkos.” There is a blank made by an erasure between the second C and the X, which has given rise to the question whether this erasure was made by the ..."

3. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1901)
"... the possession of the Nestorians of Persia, the American missionaries of Urmia, and in the Chaldean Catholic churches and monasteries of Mosul, alkos, ..."

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