«FRANGIBLENESS» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
frangibleness শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
frangibleness শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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The Veterinarian, a Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science ...
... or rather epiphyses, are rarely preserved disunited an entire after maceration,
owing to the late period at which they continue to be ligamentous at their roots, as
also to the length, slendemess, and consequent frangibleness of them.
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The royal standard English dictionary ... To which is ...
England and Scotland united Brit'ilh, a. belonging to Great Britain Br'zt'on, 3. a
native of Great Britain' Brit'tle, a. frangible, fragile, apt to X break, frail, tender Brit'
tleness, s. frangibleness, tcnderness Broach, s. a spit, excrescence, kind of ...
William PERRY (of Edinburgh.),
1795
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A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Frangibleness, j. state of being frangible. Frank, a. free; liberal; open, candid;
ingenuous; not reserved: *. a letter free of postage; a writing which exempts from
postage ; originally, a native of France, but applied by the Turks and other
Asiatics to ...
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language
Нут! гит, и. (t1-wm) Apt tu he heavy, or sluggish H drwst, u. (tl-lst) Apt to be noisy.
or hindering. yd густ-да, s. 1s. (h druck) Frangibleness. Hydrychni, a. al. (h meh)
Frsngibility. Hydrymedd, s. at. ( ydrwm) A drowsiness. Нудный], s. nl. (hyd-gradi!)
...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Frangibleness, s. state of being frangible. Frank, a. free ; liberal ; open, candid ;
ingenuous; not reserved: *. a letter free of postage; a writing which exempts from
postage ; originally, a native of France, but applied by the Turks and other
Asiatics ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan,
1862
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Frangibleness. Frangibility. FRANK, ALBERT BERNHARD (1839—1900) (
Schroder 1900, Illte Z. Ent. 5: 39(%391.) FRANK, HANS (1884—1950) (Reisser
1950, Z. wein. Ent. Ges. 35: 123I214.) FRANK VON FRANKENAU, GEORG (1644
— ...
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New Complete Pocket-dictionary of the English and German ...
Brauroefen, и. profession of brewing, brewing concerns. Bratf, adj. good, valiant,
brave; gallant ; excellent ; honest ; right; meritorious. [rage ©rattbeir, f. bravery,
cou- Bre Л)ЬйГ, adj. frangible. Breíoberfeit, /. frangibleness, nrittlcness ; 7*.
Ferdinand Adolf Weber,
1832
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Richard Soule. Fracture, n. 1. Breaking, rupture. 2. Break, crack, breach, cleft,
fissure, rift, flaw, rent, opening. Fragile, a. 1. Brittle, frangible, easily broken. 2.
Frail, weak, feeble, INFIRM . Fragility, n. 1. Brittleness, frangibleness. 2. Frailty ...
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The Royal Standard English Dictionary
... Sec. of Great-Britain Bristle, a- fragile, apt to break, tender Brit'tlf-neTs, .'.
frangibleness, tenderness Broach., s. a (pit ; a small buckle worn at the breast ;
an excrescence, instrument Broach, <v.a. to spit; to tap, open any store Broach'er,
...
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Relating to the order. Fran'gi ble, a. (Lot.) Fragile; brittle; easily broken ; — s.
Frangibleness, Frangibility. Frank, a. (FY.) Liberal; generous; open; ingenuous ;
sincere ; candid ; free ; artless ; — ad. Frankly ; — s. Originally a native of Fran-
conia, ...