The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen2Blackie, 1883 |
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... cause other cause ; inability to sustain itself withpastured ; ppr . depasturing . ( L. de pascor , of its existence or of its operation and effects ; out the aid of ; as , we ought to feel our de . to feed upon . ) 1.7 To eat up ; to ...
... cause other cause ; inability to sustain itself withpastured ; ppr . depasturing . ( L. de pascor , of its existence or of its operation and effects ; out the aid of ; as , we ought to feel our de . to feed upon . ) 1.7 To eat up ; to ...
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... Cause of light , desultory , and unbalanced minds . ' Destitute ( des'ti - tūt ) , n . sing , and pl . A of destruction ; a consuming plague ; a de- Atterbury .-- 4 . Coming suddenly ; started at destitute person or persons . stroyer ...
... Cause of light , desultory , and unbalanced minds . ' Destitute ( des'ti - tūt ) , n . sing , and pl . A of destruction ; a consuming plague ; a de- Atterbury .-- 4 . Coming suddenly ; started at destitute person or persons . stroyer ...
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... cause of deterDetail ( de - tal ' ) , n . ( Fr. See the verb . ) 1. An tion of fraud or forgery ; the detection of ring ; that which deters . individual part ; an item ; a portion ; a parartifice , device , or a plot . These are not all ...
... cause of deterDetail ( de - tal ' ) , n . ( Fr. See the verb . ) 1. An tion of fraud or forgery ; the detection of ring ; that which deters . individual part ; an item ; a portion ; a parartifice , device , or a plot . These are not all ...
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... cause , specifically , in the scholastic philosophy , nated ; ppr . detonating . ( L. detono , detoBramhall . the doctrine that our will is invincibly de . natum , to thunder down - de , and tono , to 2. Limiting ; that limits or bounds ...
... cause , specifically , in the scholastic philosophy , nated ; ppr . detonating . ( L. detono , detoBramhall . the doctrine that our will is invincibly de . natum , to thunder down - de , and tono , to 2. Limiting ; that limits or bounds ...
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... cause to become visible ; to growth , increase , evolution , progress . His device is against Babylon , to destroy it . make use of some of the various processes Developmental ( dē - vel'up - ment - al ) , a . PerJer . li . 11 ...
... cause to become visible ; to growth , increase , evolution , progress . His device is against Babylon , to destroy it . make use of some of the various processes Developmental ( dē - vel'up - ment - al ) , a . PerJer . li . 11 ...
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