Definition of Lanset

1. Noun. East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit.

Exact synonyms: Lansa, Lansat, Lanseh
Generic synonyms: Edible Fruit
Group relationships: Langsat, Langset, Lanseh Tree, Lansium Domesticum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lanset

lanolines
lanolins
lanose
lanosities
lanosity
lanostane
lanostanes
lanosterol
lanosterol 14 alpha-demethylase
lanosterols
lansa
lansat
lanseh
lanseh tree
lansehs
lanset (current term)
lansfordite
lansoprazole
lansquenet
lansquenets
lant
lantana
lantanas
lantanum
lantanuric
lantanuric acid
lanted
lanterloo
lantern
lantern-fly

Literary usage of Lanset

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

1. The Hygiene of transmissible diseases by Alexander Crever Abbott (1899)
"London lanset. " To the practitioner of medicine and to the advanced ... London lanset. AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. ..."

2. Publications. by Parish Register Society, London, London Parish Register Society, Deland Florida State Historical Society, Florida State Historical Society, Deland, Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Reparations Commission, North Carolina Historical Commission, British-H (1901)
"May 25. Joan Morris ... ... ... bur. „ June 4. William, s. of Thomas Meyrick and Mary bap. „ June 5. Thomas lanset and Elizabeth ..."

3. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1890)
"... well-known case published in the lanset in May 1886, and the British Medical Journal in October of the same year, for the method there described bears a ..."

4. Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society by New Hampshire Historical Society (1866)
"At that time he was nearly 80 years old. This ia the last notice of the ill-treated and gentle Wonne- lanset, all whose actions exhibited a ..."

5. The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States ...by John Hayward by John Hayward (1839)
"The Sachem Wono- lanset resided here. The tribe under him was sometimes molested by the Mohawks, who carried terror to the hearts of all the eastern Indians ..."

6. History of Concord, New Hampshire: From the Original Grant in Seventeen by James Otis Lyford, Amos Hadley, Will B. Howe (1896)
"... intent upon hostile enterprises, he was still the man of peace, as testifies this record of the Massachusetts Council, made in 1689; "Wio- lanset, ..."

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