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Definition of Basks
1. bask [v] - See also: bask
Lexicographical Neighbors of Basks
Literary usage of Basks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius, Samuel William Johnson (1876)
"OXYGEN basks. a. ALKALIES. § 36. 1. POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE, OR POTASSA, KOH, AND
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, OR SODA, Na O H.* The preparation of perfectly pure potassa ..."
2. Life and Public Services of Charles Sumner by Charles Edwards Lester (1874)
"... New York for 400 miles runs along the frozen line of Canada, Virginia basks
in a climate of constant felicity. But Freedom is better than climate, ..."
3. Man and his migrations by Robert Gordon Latham (1851)
"... families—the Etruscans—the Pelasgi—isolation—the basks—the Albanians—
classifications and hypotheses—the term Indo-European—the Finnic hypotheses. ..."
4. The Night Side of London by James Ewing Ritchie (1857)
"... that he has been ' fleeced of money he can ill afford to lose, whilst' the
sharer of the domestic joys of the billiard shark basks in the sunshine of ..."