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Definition of Masulas
1. masula [n] - See also: masula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Masulas
masty masu masu-seki masula masulah masulahs masulas (current term) masurium masuriums masus | masutomilite masuyite masyu mat mat gold mat slab mat up mata mata mata mata turtle mata mata turtles | mata matas |
Literary usage of Masulas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock, James Strong (1876)
"... tbe deformed, the destitute . and by the happy smiles of travellers reposing
in Dhar- masulas by the road-side. ..."
2. A Sailor's Life Under Four Sovereigns by Henry Keppel (1899)
"Communication with the shore only by native boats, called masulas. These curious
boats are built of mango-wood, caulked with straw and sewn together with ..."
3. A World-pilgrimage by John Henry Barrows (1897)
"... and here are the log boats to which I have referred, or the catamarans, with
their projecting outriggers, or the masulas, used in landing passengers, ..."
4. Elementos de histología vegetal y técnica micrográfica: Morfología y by José Madrid Moreno, Apolinar Federico Gredilla (1907)
"... masulas. poli- nias), cada grano origina su tubo, y todos ellos entrecruzados
constituyen un haz de filamentos delicados. Desde el estigma pasa el tubo ..."