10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CORALLACEOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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corallaceous in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
COQUELICOT— CORAL. CORALLACEOUS— CORE. burgh ; Public Library of
Cambridge, and that of Trinity College, Dublin. COQDELICOT, kokele-ko, ,«. (
French name.) The wild, red, or corn poppy, a troublesome weed in corn-fields.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
CORALLACEOUS—CORB. burgh; Public Library of Cambridge, and that of
Trinity College, Dublin. Coqueucor, koke'le-ko, 0. (French name.) The wild, red,
or corn poppy, a troublesome weed in corn~fields. The Papaver Rhmus of
Linnmus; ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
CORALLACEOUS— COEB. burgh ; Public Library of Cambridge, and that of
Trinity College, Dublin. Coqitelicot, koke'le-ko, ». (French name.) The wild, red, or
corn poppy, a troublesome weed in corn-fields. The Papaver Rhceus of Linnaeus
; ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... cor'-al rocs, creigiau gwylar, cwrel-greigiaa Coral, cor'-al, la. gwylaraidd, о
Coralline, cor'-al-lein, / wylar, cwrel- aidd, lluchocbrol Corallaceous, cor-al-lê'-
shys, a. gwylaraidd, cwrelaidd, lluchochraidd Coralliform, cor'-al-li-fform, a.
gwylaraidd, ...
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San Domingo: Pen Pictures and Leaves of Travel, Romance and ...
The surrounding walls thus formed consisted of a corallaceous rock. It was
evident, from the visible traces of the action of water, that the formation had at
some period been submerged. From the upper rim of the wall grew a variety of
wild vines, ...
De Benneville Randolph Keim, 1870
The corallaceous stone abounding in the Islands is worthless for roadmaking,
because it pulverizes in the course of one wet season, and, unfortunately, what
little hard stone exists lies chiefly in inaccessible places—hence its extraction
and ...
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British Journal of Dental Science
6 d. each," a set on " corallaceous palates for £3 ;" with the gratifying assurance
that " all operations are carefully performed," and, as an additional inducement,
they announce " consultation free." I simply mention the above to show to what an
...
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English Pronouncing Dictionary
... -nis corka:r® ka:r -s -z Cora 'kai.ra ® 'ka:r.a coracle 'kr>r.a.k3l © 'ka:r- -s -z coral
'kDr.al®'ka:r--s-z .coral reef corallaceous .kor.a'lei. fas © ,ka:r- corall|ine 'kDr.'ll.am
© 'kair.a.llam -ite -ait Coram 'ka:.ram ® 'kair.am coram nobis ,ka:.ram'nau.bis, ...
Daniel Jones, Peter Roach, James Hartman, 2006
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A Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
... -s; -ic; 2) Copped O ka'rain = ka:'ra:n Koran ka'relativ, -li, -nis correlative, -ly, -
ness 'karakl, -z coracle, -s 'kar»l, -z coral, -s 'karol ain, -ait corall|ine, -ite kara'
leijas corallaceous 'karalrkf, -s coral-reef, -s karamsendl Coromandel kara'neijan,
...
Hermann Michaelis, Daniel Jones, Beverley Collins, 2002
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
CORACOlD, kdrid-kAé'd, a. Shaped like the ak of CORAL, korlill, n. A plant of
great hardness and stony nature, growing in the water. CORALLACEOUS, kor~M
-ldishds, 0. Like coral, oi rtaking of its qualities. C RALLIFORM, korLN-é-fal'rm, a.