Definition of Mesto

1. sad (music) [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mesto

mestee
mestees
mestenediol
mesterolone
mesteso
mestesoes
mestesos
mestino
mestinoes
mestinos
mestiza
mestizas
mestizo
mestizoes
mestizos
mesto (current term)
mestranol
mestranols
mesulphen
mesuranic
mesyl
mesylate
mesylates
mesyls
met
met-enkephalin
metHb
metMb
met enkephalin
met repressor operator complex

Literary usage of Mesto

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

1. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1905)
"Centralbl. Bakt., Jena, Abt. I, 34, Originale, 1903, (411-412). [7700]. 12353 Bertarelli. E[mesto]. Der gegenwärtige Stand der ..."

2. Prague by Bernd F. Gruschwitz (2001)
"*NEW TOWN / MOVE mesto Paradoxical as it may sound, Prague's New Town (Nove mesto) is actually old. It has been in existence for over 650 years. ..."

3. The Story of Prague by Francis Lützow, Nelly Erichsen (1902)
"Stare mesto = the old town. Trh = market. Trida = street. Ulice = street. It may be useful to the traveller to know that the different districts of Prague ..."

4. Handbook for Travellers in Russia, Poland, and Finland by John Murray (Firm), Thomas Michell (1868)
"mesto," a circular tribune of stone outside the cathedral of St. Basil. ... mesto," from cranium, its present appellation being also derived from lob, ..."

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