The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen3Blackie & son; New-York, The Century Company, 1883 |
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... chiefly by the lips , as b , f , m , p , v , are called labials . Labially ( la'bi - al - li ) , adv . In a labial manner ; by means of the lips . Labiata ( la - bi - ā'tē ) , n . pl . [ See LABIATE . ] The mint tribe , a very important ...
... chiefly by the lips , as b , f , m , p , v , are called labials . Labially ( la'bi - al - li ) , adv . In a labial manner ; by means of the lips . Labiata ( la - bi - ā'tē ) , n . pl . [ See LABIATE . ] The mint tribe , a very important ...
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... chiefly natives of Europe , Asia , Africa , and the northern parts of America . Many varieties are cultivated in our gardens , and all of these are divided into two groups : cabbage - lettuces , with round de- pressed or spreading ...
... chiefly natives of Europe , Asia , Africa , and the northern parts of America . Many varieties are cultivated in our gardens , and all of these are divided into two groups : cabbage - lettuces , with round de- pressed or spreading ...
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... chiefly prevailing in Tibet and Mongolia : so called from the lamas or priests belonging to it . The highest object of worship is Buddha , who is regarded as the founder of the religion , and the first in rank among the saints . The ...
... chiefly prevailing in Tibet and Mongolia : so called from the lamas or priests belonging to it . The highest object of worship is Buddha , who is regarded as the founder of the religion , and the first in rank among the saints . The ...
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... chiefly heath and broom , but on the seaward side are largely planted with sea - pine . The inland plains are chiefly occupied as sheep - runs . The landes are dry in summer and marshy in winter . Landed ( land'ed ) , a . 1. Having an ...
... chiefly heath and broom , but on the seaward side are largely planted with sea - pine . The inland plains are chiefly occupied as sheep - runs . The landes are dry in summer and marshy in winter . Landed ( land'ed ) , a . 1. Having an ...
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... chiefly in poetry . ] Lay ( la ) , a . [ Fr. lai , L. laicus , a layman ; Gr . laikos , from laos , people . ] 1. Pertaining to the laity or people , as distinct from the clergy ; not clerical ; as , a lay person ; a lay preacher . - 2 ...
... chiefly in poetry . ] Lay ( la ) , a . [ Fr. lai , L. laicus , a layman ; Gr . laikos , from laos , people . ] 1. Pertaining to the laity or people , as distinct from the clergy ; not clerical ; as , a lay person ; a lay preacher . - 2 ...
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