Definition of Tarrases

1. tarras [n] - See also: tarras

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tarrases

tarpon
tarpons
tarpot
tarpots
tarps
tarpum
tarpums
tarrace
tarraces
tarradiddle
tarradiddles
tarragon
tarragon oil
tarragons
tarras
tarrases (current term)
tarre
tarred
tarred-and-feathered(a)
tarred with the same brush
tarres
tarriance
tarriances
tarried
tarrier
tarriers
tarries
tarriest
tarriness
tarrinesses

Literary usage of Tarrases

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

1. The General East India Guide and Vade Mecum: For the Public Functionary by John Borthwick Gilchrist (1825)
"While this practice continues, the walls and tarrases will be subject to occasional moisture; and, as daily seen in that city, the plastering will blister, ..."

2. The Coltness Collections, M.DC.VIII.-M.DCCC.XL. by James Dennistoun, Archibald Steuart Denham, Margaret Steuart Calderwood (1842)
"These three tarrases had a high stone wall on the south, for ripening and improving finer fruits, and to the south of this wall was a good orchard and ..."

3. The Coltness Collections, M.DC.VIII.-M.DCCC.XL. by James Dennistoun, Archibald Steuart Denham, Margaret Steuart Calderwood (1842)
"These three tarrases had a high stone wall on the south, for ripening and improving finer fruits, and to the south of this wall was a good orchard and ..."

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