Definition of Banket

1. a gold-bearing conglomerate [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Banket

banker's draughts
banker's hours
banker's lamp
banker's lien
banker's liens
banker lamp
bankeress
bankeresses
bankerish
bankerly
bankers
bankers' drafts
bankers' draughts
bankers' hours
bankes
banket (current term)
bankets
bankhart deformity
banking
banking company
banking concern
banking game
banking industry
banking system
bankings
bankit
bankits
bankless
banklike
banknote

Literary usage of Banket

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

1. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"At a and It the dough la probably left to ferment in a banket, a« le now done at Cairo. (Wilkinson.) rii. 4. The term " dough " U improperly given in the AV ..."

2. The Romance of Mining: Containing Interesting Descriptions of the Methods of by Archibald Williams (1905)
"... of Transvaal deposits—The Witwatersrand—" banket "—Value of the " banket" reef—The gold output—The "Essential Kaffir"—The labour supply—Recruiting- ..."

3. The Gold Mines of the Rand: Being a Description of the Mining Industry of by Frederick Henry Hatch, John Alexander Chalmers (1895)
"... banket " ' BEDS OF THE RAND THE conglomerate beds of the Witwatersrand formation may be divided for purposes of convenient description into two groups, ..."

4. The Deep-level Mines of the Rand and Their Future Development: Considered by George Alfred Denny (1902)
"THE special features which characterize the Band banket deposits make it possible to introduce computing systems, relative to their extent and value, which, ..."

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