Lexicographical Neighbors of Tictoc
Literary usage of Tictoc
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Coasts of Chile, Bolivia, and Peru by United States Hydrographic Office (1876)
"tictoc Bay. tictoc bay is 30 miles farther south; according to Morale- da's
charts, it is formed between a small archipelago and a small indentation in the ..."
2. South America Pilot by United States Hydrographic Office (1916)
"... one arm, known as Pillan Arm, extends between high rugged mountains toward
the north, reaching nearly to the valley of tictoc River; the other arm, ..."
3. South America Pilot: Including Magellan Strait, the Falkland and Galapagos by Great Britain Hydrographic Office (1860)
"... as also those of tictoc bay, Piti Palena, and Port of St. Domingo at the
entrance of the Gulf of Corcovado, are from the same authority, ..."
4. Mapoteca Colombiana: Coleccion de Los Títulos de Todos Los Mapas, Planos by Ezequiel Uricoechea (1860)
"A Plan of tictoc Bay: on the West Coast of Patagonia from a spanish survey in 1794.
London, Published according to Act of Parliament at the hydrographical ..."