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... excite a wish to possess . Desirable all . ' Shak . - SYN . To stop , forbear , leave amplitude and extent of thought . ' Watts . off , cease , discontinue . Semaphore Plant ( Desmodium gyrans ) . It is a thing the most desirable to man ...
... excite a wish to possess . Desirable all . ' Shak . - SYN . To stop , forbear , leave amplitude and extent of thought . ' Watts . off , cease , discontinue . Semaphore Plant ( Desmodium gyrans ) . It is a thing the most desirable to man ...
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... excite appearance or 1. A conversation or conference between For the first syllogistic figure , the terms , without illusion . As logical or formal , it treats of two or more persons ; particularly , a formal authority from Aristotle ...
... excite appearance or 1. A conversation or conference between For the first syllogistic figure , the terms , without illusion . As logical or formal , it treats of two or more persons ; particularly , a formal authority from Aristotle ...
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... excite the sensible discharge Diandrian , Diandrous ( di - an'dri - an , di - an'- 2. A towel or napkin . called sweat . drus ) , a . In bot . having two stamens . Let one attend him with a silver basin , Diaphragm ( di'a - fram ) , n ...
... excite the sensible discharge Diandrian , Diandrous ( di - an'dri - an , di - an'- 2. A towel or napkin . called sweat . drus ) , a . In bot . having two stamens . Let one attend him with a silver basin , Diaphragm ( di'a - fram ) , n ...
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... excite aver- and he ten . To discourage ; to deprive of neg . , and gracious . ] Ungracious ; unpleasing . sion in the stomach of ; to offend the taste of . courage ; to depress the spirits of ; to deject ; ' If I be so disgracious in ...
... excite aver- and he ten . To discourage ; to deprive of neg . , and gracious . ] Ungracious ; unpleasing . sion in the stomach of ; to offend the taste of . courage ; to depress the spirits of ; to deject ; ' If I be so disgracious in ...
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... excite dislike or whole . ) . To separate the component par2 Violation of trust or of justice ; fraud ; slight aversion ; to make disaffected or unticles of ; to reduce to powder or to fragtreachery ; any deviation from probity or ...
... excite dislike or whole . ) . To separate the component par2 Violation of trust or of justice ; fraud ; slight aversion ; to make disaffected or unticles of ; to reduce to powder or to fragtreachery ; any deviation from probity or ...
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