Lexicographical Neighbors of Koaps
Literary usage of Koaps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1897)
"The koaps are, it is known, broken up in the intestinal cells, and formed into
fats by the action of the cell; in such a reaction alkali is set free, ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1814)
"... on the warrant of attorney given by the faid M. koaps on the 1803. 31 ft day
of March 1802, and on the i4th day of October 18021 ..."
3. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1891)
"SODIUM saponified with a solution of caustic soda—that is to say, they form witli
it koaps soluble in water, or sodium salts of the organic acids, ..."
4. Caloric: Its Mechanical, Chemical, and Vital Agencies in the Phenomena of Nature by Samuel Lytler Metcalfe (1843)
"... that it is called ^v-^n r» koaps by many of the most profound philosophers of
Greece, who maintained that the soul of man is a finite portion of the ..."
5. The Practice of Country Attornies and Their Agents, in the Courts of Law at by John Frederick Archbold (1838)
"koaps, 3 B. & P. 289. As to the execution liy fi. fa. against the property of
a " domestic or domestic servant" of a foreign ..."
6. Rope-driving: A Treatise on the Transmission of Power by Means of Fibrous Ropes by John Joseph Flather (1895)
"Having considered, that the ways hitherto used in all Engins for winding up
Weights by koaps have been but two, viz. the fixing one end of a roap upon a ..."