Lexicographical Neighbors of Tatous
Literary usage of Tatous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille (1831)
"It is the largest of the tatous, being sometimes more than three feet in ...
Finally, we should place after the tatous, as a very distinct sub- genus, ..."
2. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille (1831)
"A third subdivision of the tatous, or the CABASSOUS, Cuv., Has five toes to the
... It is the largest of the tatous, being sometimes more than three feet in ..."
3. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1839)
"It is connected with the Armadillos (tatous) by the osseous plates which protected
a part of its body; but these plates, although of excessive size, ..."
4. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig (1801)
"... of the tatous ... It approaches to the tatous in its organs of ... under the
earth like the tatous; ..."
5. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1867)
"The bones of the trunk as well as the large bones of the extremities are very
similar to the Armadilloes (tatous) and especially to those of the ..."
6. Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English Encyclopedia" edited by Charles Knight (1867)
"The bones of the trunk as well as the large bones of the extremities are very
similar to the Armadilloes (tatous) and especially to those of the ..."