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Definition of Katis
1. kati [n] - See also: kati
Lexicographical Neighbors of Katis
Literary usage of Katis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. List of North American Land Mammals in the United States National Museum, 1911 by Gerrit Smith Miller (1912)
"Soc. Washington, vol. 10, p. 163. December 28, 1896. TYPE LOCALITY.—Top of katis
Mountain, near White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. ..."
2. The History of Java by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (1830)
"... or 3000 katis, being 3750 Ibs. Dutch. The Dutch standard koyan, however, is
only 3400 Ibs., and in general is considered equal to a last, ..."
3. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Herbert Hope Risley, Hermann Michael Kisch (1877)
"There are several games played by boys with circular bits of earthenware, called
katis. Kati is played by a number of persons who divide into two parties. ..."
4. Faiths of Man: A Cyclopædia of Religions by James George Roche Forlong (1906)
"katis, and Kathi-awar. The katis or Kathis gave their name to Cutch ; and Kathi-awar
was the ancient ..."