Definition of Antaras

1. antara [n] - See also: antara

Lexicographical Neighbors of Antaras

antalkaline
antalkalis
antambulacral
antanaclasis
antanagoge
antapex
antaphrodisiacs
antaphroditic
antapices
antapoplectic
antar
antara
antarafacial
antarafacially
antaras (current term)
antarchist
antarchists
antarctic regions
antarcticite
antarctictite
antares
antars
antarthritic
antarthritics
antas
antasthenic
antasthmatic
antasthmatics
antatrophic

Literary usage of Antaras

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

1. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1823)
"... by the din of rhetoric and the long- winded i antaras of inflated declamation. Nay, the grandeur of the tragic style was in some measure preserved, ..."

2. A Dictionary of English Authors, Biographical and Bibliographical by Robert Farquharson Sharp (1904)
"1901; 'A Modern antaras' (anon.), 1901; 'Bethlehem,' 1902. He has translated : ' Of Aucassin and Nicolette,' 1902. HOWELLS(William Dean), b. 1837. [Seep. ..."

3. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene: Designed for the Colleges by Calvin Cutter (1854)
"... The tibialis antaras •••••—'- 52, Tte long extensor muscle of the great toe. 53, The long extensor muscle of the toes. 54, The anterior peroneal muscle. ..."

4. The Antiquarian (1871)
"There are two apartments—the Medusa room and the Hercules and antaras room. The former is an octagon within a square. The pictures formed by the coloured ..."

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