Definition of Casabas

1. casaba [n] - See also: casaba

Lexicographical Neighbors of Casabas

caryophyllin
caryophylloid dicot family
caryophylloid dicot genus
caryophyllous
caryophyllus
caryopilite
caryopses
caryopsides
caryopsis
caryotheca
caryotin
caryotins
casa
casaba
casaba melon
casabas (current term)
casal
casamino acid
casamino acids
casas
casava
casavas
casbah
casbahs
casbene synthetase
cascabel
cascabels
cascable
cascables
cascadable

Literary usage of Casabas

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

1. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1874)
"The CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER was quite against anything so indelicate ; so was the House by 226 to 59—the dirty half-hundred, says my LORD casabas, ..."

2. Reclaiming the Arid West: The Story of the United States Reclamation Service by George Wharton James (1917)
"... casabas, enormous tomatoes of exceptional flavour, wonderful cucumbers yield over and over during the warmer season as long as they are planted, ..."

3. Gardening (1905)
"... as they are much better adapted for individual specimens on the lawn. of the Winter Pineapple muskmelons _ labeled "fine casabas" which must •Ihave ..."

4. Sealers' Manual Relative to Inspection, Testing and Sealing of Weighing and by Massachusetts Dept. of Standards, United States (1919)
"Cantaloupes and casabas in crates and baskets. Carrots with tops, bunched, in drums and hampers. Cauliflower in crates and hampers. ..."

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