Definition of Tacans

1. tacan [n] - See also: tacan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tacans

tabulators
tabule
tabuli
tabulis
tabulæ rasæ
tabun
tabuns
tabus
tac
tacahout
tacahouts
tacamahac
tacamahaca
tacamahacs
tacan
tacans (current term)
tacaribe complex viruses
tacaribe virus
tacaud
tace
taces
tacet
tach
tach up
tacharanite
tache
tache blanche
tache cerebrale
tache laiteuse

Literary usage of Tacans

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

1. The Microscope and its revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1881)
"It has happened to the Author to be frequently called on to explain the advantages of tie Binocular to Continental (especially German) tacans, who had not ..."

2. History of Friedrich the Second, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1862)
"... as interesting as a romance, and as reliable as a proposition of Eu- Mid. Clio never had a more faithful disciple. We advise every reader whose tacans ..."

3. And the Kaiser Abdicates: The German Revolution, November, 1918-August, 1919 by Stephen Miles Bouton (1921)
"The Spar- tacans and their Independent helpers grew boastful. They had not yet learned to know what manner of man Gustav Noske, the new cabinet member, was. ..."

4. History of Greece: I. Legendary Greece. II. Grecian History to the Reign of by George Grote (1854)
"... together with some Megarian exiles—but after a few months, re- " tacans arc between which Thucydides does not decide : see Thucyd. ii. ..."

5. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1857)
"... engines worked by steam or other motive power, and in their gearing for connecting them with machinery, and in the tacans of lubricating such engines. ..."

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