Definition of Faros

1. faro [n] - See also: faro

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faros

farnesylated
farnesylates
farnesylating
farnesylation
farnesylgeranyl diphosphate synthase
farnesylpyrophosphate cyclase
farnesyls
farnesyltransferase
farnesyltransferases
farnesyltranstransferase
farnoquinone
faro
farofa
farolito
farolitos
faros (current term)
farouche
farraginous
farrago
farragoes
farragos
farrand
farrant
farre
farreaching
farred
farren
farrens
farrier
farriered

Literary usage of Faros

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

1. Letters from the Ægean by James Emerson Tennent (1829)
"Antiques.—Influence of European Politics.—Conduct of the Russians in 1770.—EXCURSION TO faros.—ANTIPAROS.—Tho GROTTO OP ANTIPAROS.—Interior of faros. ..."

2. Catalogue of the Library of the Institution of Civil Engineers by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (1866)
"COMISION DE faros. ... especial de faros, y aprobado por Ileal orden de 30 de Junio de 1858. 4to. Plates. Madrid, 1858 Plan general para el ..."

3. The Oxonian in Iceland; Or, Notes of Travel in that Island in the Summer of by Frederick Metcalfe (1861)
"... Zeolites and Opals —The governor's garden—No Pharos in the faros. ANOTHER of our voyagers is a young Faroese student, returning home after a six years' ..."

4. The Oxonian in Iceland: With Glances at Icelandic Folk-lore and Sagas by Frederick Metcalfe (1867)
"... Zeolites and Opals—The governor's garden—No Pharos in the faros. ANOTHER of our voyagers is a young Faroese student, returning home after a six years' ..."

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