Definition of Postins

1. postin [n] - See also: postin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Postins

postimpressionists
postin
postinaugural
postindependence
postindustrial
postindustrialization
postindustrially
postinfection
postinfectious
postinformation
posting
postings
postinitiation
postinjection
postinoculation
postins (current term)
postintegration
postinvasion
postinvasive
postique
postiques
postirradiation
postischemic
postisolation
postjudice
postjudices
postlaminectomy
postlanding
postlapsarian
postlaunch

Literary usage of Postins

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

1. Afghanistan by Angus Hamilton (1906)
"... white and grey drills, and chintzes of all sorts. LOCAL IMPORTS. Names of Articles. KABUL. Prices. From. To. postins ....... each 25 o 30 RARA ..."

2. At the Court of Amîr: A Narrative by John Alfred Gray (1895)
"I found on enquiry that there was a manufactory of postins there. ... There are several different kinds of sheepskin postins. The long one reaching from ..."

3. At the Court of the Amir by John Alfred Gray (1901)
"I found on enquiry that there was a manufactory of postins there. ... There are several different kinds of sheepskin postins. The long one reaching from ..."

4. Handbook of the Panjáb, Western Rajpútáná, Kashmír, and Upper Sindh by John Murray (Firm), Edward B. Eastwick (1883)
"postins or sheep-skin coats are made up here, as well as at Ghazni and Kabul. They are the ordinary winter dress of the people, and their price varies from ..."

5. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1887)
"Large flocks of sheep and goats were seen, the former of which supply the skins for a large number of postins or woollen coats made at Kabul. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Postins on Dictionary.com!Search for Postins on Thesaurus.com!Search for Postins on Google!Search for Postins on Wikipedia!

Search