Definition of Kails

1. kail [n] - See also: kail

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kails

kaids
kaie
kaies
kaif
kaifs
kaik
kaikai
kaikais
kaikawaka
kaiki
kaikis
kaikomako
kaiks
kail
kailan
kails (current term)
kailyard
kailyards
kaim
kaimacam
kaimacams
kaimak
kaimakam
kaimakams
kaims
kain
kainahineri
kainate
kainate receptor
kainates

Literary usage of Kails

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

1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1883)
"... 61 The Iowa kails aud Sioux City 2,:."Д>,У-'9 24 The Dee Moines nnd Fort Dodge 14,U38 46 to all, special privileges to none ; the protection of the weak ..."

2. Memoirs of Marmontel, Written by Himself: Containing His Literary and by Jean François Marmontel (1807)
"Ah ! sir,v said he, " my grief is very inexpressible.' Л friend of thirty years, •Kith w/wm I passed my life ! In my •kails, at the theatre, ..."

3. Mechanics' and Engineers' Pocket-book of Tables, Rules, and Formulas by Charles Haynes Haswell (1920)
"kails. Supported at Both Ends. Weight applied in Middle. To Compute Deflection of Double-headed Rails -within Elastic Limit. (DK Clark. ..."

4. Field-book for Railroad Engineers: Circular and Parabolic Curves, Turnouts by John Benjamin Henck (1896)
"... J-if^— UTm^iNO THE kails. 131. To secure the greatest ease of motion on a transition curve, it is of importance that the rails be properly curved. ..."

5. The Prema-Sâgara: Or, Ocean of Love by Kavi Lal, Chaturbhuja Miṣra, kavi Lallū Lālu, Frederic Pincott, Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1897)
"... hearing of which confers salvation on King Parikshit— The birth of kails—His efforts to suppress the worship of Vishnu—The birth of Krishna announced. ..."

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