The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen1 |
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The particle ge was simisound to that necessary for i , and in like fication of the
sound of the a , which thus larly used , and in abide , abear , the a may manner o
comes midway between a and u . resembles in character as in sound the Ger ...
The particle ge was simisound to that necessary for i , and in like fication of the
sound of the a , which thus larly used , and in abide , abear , the a may manner o
comes midway between a and u . resembles in character as in sound the Ger ...
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They resemble the common sole in achieving or performing ; an obtaining by
same root . ... salted vesicles resembling prands as in some alge Instalvineta ) ,
Agents ante egiphytal orchids , from istral America , much prized in alloran ( vain.
They resemble the common sole in achieving or performing ; an obtaining by
same root . ... salted vesicles resembling prands as in some alge Instalvineta ) ,
Agents ante egiphytal orchids , from istral America , much prized in alloran ( vain.
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Formed like or resembling a scimetar ; as , an acinaciform leaf , that is , one
which has one edge conVex and sharp and the other straight and thick , as in
Mesem . bryanthemum Acinarious ( as - in - afri - us ) , a . In bot . covered with
little ...
Formed like or resembling a scimetar ; as , an acinaciform leaf , that is , one
which has one edge conVex and sharp and the other straight and thick , as in
Mesem . bryanthemum Acinarious ( as - in - afri - us ) , a . In bot . covered with
little ...
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Resembling the diamond in hardness or ACUTE - ANGLED . - 2 . Posascend ,
ascribe , the d has been lost ... That beggars mounted run their horse to death . to
, or resembling the Adamites . ( C ) Applied to mental performances ; as , the
Shak ...
Resembling the diamond in hardness or ACUTE - ANGLED . - 2 . Posascend ,
ascribe , the d has been lost ... That beggars mounted run their horse to death . to
, or resembling the Adamites . ( C ) Applied to mental performances ; as , the
Shak ...
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A vessel or tube is said to be air - tight when it possesses that degree of
closeness which prevents the passAkee Fruit . age of air under the circumstances
in which it is placed . what resemble those of the ash ; the flowers Air - trap ( är'
trap ) , n .
A vessel or tube is said to be air - tight when it possesses that degree of
closeness which prevents the passAkee Fruit . age of air under the circumstances
in which it is placed . what resemble those of the ash ; the flowers Air - trap ( är'
trap ) , n .
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acid action affected ancient angle animal answer anti appearance applied arch arms attached authority bear belonging body called cause character Chaucer chief church colour common consisting containing court English express feet figure fishes flowers followed formerly fruit genus give given Greek ground head hence John kind land leaves light living Lord manner means measure ment Milton mind native nature object one's opposed opposite origin person Pertaining plants poet Prefix present pret priv produced Rare receive Relating resembling root sense Shak side sometimes sound species stand star substance term thing tion tree unite writer
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