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  • kans
    kans
    noun
    an Indian grass of the genus Saccharum, used in some areas for fodder, thatching, etc., and being in other areas a troublesome weed.
  • Kans.
    Kans.
    abbreviation
    Kansas.

kans

1 American  
[kahns] / kɑns /

noun

  1. an Indian grass of the genus Saccharum, used in some areas for fodder, thatching, etc., and being in other areas a troublesome weed.


Kans. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. Kansas.


Etymology

Origin of kans

1870–75; < Hindi kās < Sanskrit kāśa; compare Pali, Prakrit kāsa

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In 1453, under Mohammed the Conqueror, the Osmanlis took Constantinople and overran the Bal kans.

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By plowing under the tough kans grass that has overrun millions of acres, the tractors will bring land back into cultivation.

From Time Magazine Archive

For centuries, India's ryots turned their bullock-drawn, wooden plows against the kans roots, to no avail.

From Time Magazine Archive

When the tractors successfully cleared a 7,000-acre tract of kans, the Indian government swung a $10 million loan from the World Bank, bought 240 more U.S. tractors, equipped them with specially designed root-cutting plows.

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Ook Cavite was door Juan de Silva te goed versterkt, om dit met eenige kans op succes te kunnen aanvallen.

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