Definition of Kypes

1. kype [n] - See also: kype

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kypes

kynureninases
kynurenine
kynurenine-pyruvate aminotransferase
kynurenine 3-hydroxylase
kynurenine 3-monooxygenase
kynurenine formamidase
kynurenines
kyo-chiku
kyodai
kyogen
kyogens
kyoodle
kyotorphin I dipeptidase
kyotorphin synthetase
kype
kypes (current term)
kyphoplasties
kyphoplasty
kyphos
kyphoscolioses
kyphoscoliosis
kyphoscoliotic pelvis
kyphoses
kyphotic
kyphotic pelvis
kyphotone
kyr
kyriarchies
kyriarchy

Literary usage of Kypes

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

1. Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography, Staistical by Francis Hindes Groome (1883)
"Its left bank is flanked by kypes Rig, culminating at a height of 1173 feet, 3J miles SSE of Strathaven. —Ord. Sur., sh. 23, 1865. in 1881-82 at a cost of ..."

2. The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire Described and Delineated by George Vere Irving (1864)
"... two-thirds value of the one of cognate name, and both are on the kypes-water, ... of the hill it may have been named from, extends to the kypes-water, ..."

3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1854)
"... Clyde, Gorbals waterworks, kypes River, Paisley waterworks, Givel River, sources in the neighbourhood of Glasgow, to act on lead; the greatest amount of ..."

4. The English Village Community Examined in Its Relations to the Manorial and by Frederic Seebohm (1905)
"These baskets are called putts or butts or kypes, and are made of long rods wattled together by smaller ones, with a wide mouth, and gradually tapering ..."

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