Lexicographical Neighbors of Igapos
Literary usage of Igapos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glossary of Geographical and Topographical Terms and of Words of Frequent by Alexander Knox (1904)
"Applied especially to the affluents or feeders of Furos (qv) and rising in the
igapos, or marshy tracts of forest. ..."
2. Glossary of Geographical and Topographical Terms: And of Words of Frequent by Alexander Knox (1904)
"Applied especially to the affluents or feeders of Furos (qv) and rising in the
igapos, or marshy tracts of forest. ..."
3. The Indian Forester (1900)
"... because the trunk increases very rapidly in thickness towards the base, grows
in those parts which are almost constantly flooded, named " igapos. ..."
4. The Fragile Tropics of Latin America by Toshie Nishizawa, Juha I. Uitto (1995)
"Similarly, flooded forests (igapos) are avoided for agriculture, given their
importance for fisheries ..."
5. Sessional Papers by British Columbia Legislative Assembly, Legislative Assembly (1900)
"... because the trunk increases very rapidly in thickness towards the base, grows
in those parts which are almost constantly Hooded, named " igapos. ..."