10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GELIDNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
gelidness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
gelidness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
... gelidness, chill- ness, freshness, inclemency. Frost, ice, snow, sleet, hail,
hailstone, rime, hoarfrost, icicle, iceberg, glazier, winter. Incombustibility,
incombusti- bleness. Sensation of cold, (chill,) chilliness, shivering, shuddering,
chattering of ...
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears, 1854
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
... calorific, sunny, close, sultry, baking, boiling, broiling, torrid, tropical, estival,
canicular, glowing, piping, scalding, reeking, &c, on fire, alive, fervid, fervent,
ardent, unquenched. 383. Cold, frigidity, coolness, gelidness, dullness, freshness
, ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
করবিট্টশষ I Golder, n. s. আক্তা বা পোমো করে যে, নূন্ধছেদক ' Gelder-rose, n. ৪.
পুষপবিশেষ, বৃক্ষবিশেষ | Gelding, n. ৪. খোজে] বা আতা জন্তু. আক্তা হঘাড়া, ধার্বা- বা
মড়া | Gelid, a. Lat. অত্যন্ত শাতল বা হিম | Gelidity, n. ৪. অত্যন্তু শাত বা হিম I
Gelidness, ...
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Exercises on Oliver Goldsmith's History of Greece ... with ...
What river runs through that city---Are its waters remarkably “ limpid and clear”--
How their gelidness is accounted for---Is the summer hot in Cilicia ?In what state
Alexander plunged into the stream to bathe---What followed*—Whither he was ...
j Meldrum (Teacher), 1824
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. gelidly, gelidness. GEM,aprecious stone. (F.—L.) ME. gemme; Chaucer, C.T.
8130 (E 254).—OF. gemme, 'a gem;' Cot.—L. gemma, a swelling bud; alsoa gem,
jewel; whence also AS. gim.β. Of uncertain origin; prob. connected with Skt.
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Castrating. — n. A castrated animal, but chiefly a horse. Gelid, jeVId, [L. gelidus,]
a. Cold; very cold. Gelidity, je-lld'e-te, n. Extreme cold. Gelidness, jeYld-nes, n.
Coldness. Gellt, jeVle, [Fr. gelce,] n. The inspissated juice of fruit boiled with
sugar.
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
To Gather 53 Gattertree 288 Gauntlet 120 Gazehound 277 Gazel ' 105 Gazelle ib
. Gear 300 Geet 53 Gelable 1414 Gelatin 142 Gelatinous 144 Gelding 291 Gelid
page 144 Gelidity ib. Gelidness ib. Gelly ib. Gender xxxix, 42 Genealogical 40 ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
Gelder-ROSE, gel-d&r-roze, s. A plant GELDING, gelding, s. 560. Any animal
castrated, particularly a hurse. GELID, jel-ld, tujj. Extremely cold Gjslidity, je-lidie-
te, ? ""Unes,} 5* Extreme cold, Gelidness, jel-ld. Geli.Y, s. Any viscous body,
viscidity ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Студенйчный, well, spring. Студеннбе , 15, п. cold meat, a' cold dish.
Студённый , р. gellied. Студенб, ad. coldly; it is cold. Студёность, coldness,
gelidness. 534 CTU.CryAènrcisirîi, a. a student's. Cryaèii'rqecitii'i, a. of students.
Студёнтъ,.
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A Hebrew and English Lexicon Without Points: In which the ...
The Latin gelidus (cold), whence Eng. ielid, gelidness, gelidity. Welsh caled, bard
. ng. cold, gold, (Qu?) from its density and tenacity, clad, cloud, clad, (Qu ?) n5:
With a radical, though mutable or omissible, Tl. I. In Kal, intransitively, to remove ...