10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INCOMMUTABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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incommutableness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
INCOMING- INCOMMUTABLENESS. a. (incoactnt, Latin.) Unrestrained. — Obeo-
Incoact, in-ko-iikt', Incoacted, in-ko-ak'ted, lets. Incoac.ci.able, ta-ko-ag'u-la-bt, a.
That cannot be coagulated. I.NCOKiu'im.E, in-ko-e r'se-bl, a. Not to be coerced ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... aogbyfnewidiol ; an- rabridadwy Incommntability, in-com- ^ ». anghyf- miwt-a-
bil'-i-li, Incommutableness, in com-miw'-ta-bl-nes, Incompact, in-cora-pact', \a. an-
Incoinparted, in-com-pact'-ed, } gbryno, anghynwys, digliw, dibellt, annhelaid, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(F.—L.) 'Thein comutable deyté;' Caxton, Golden Legend;Pentecost, § 1.—F.
incommutable; Cot. See In (3) and Commute. Der. incommutably,
incommutableness, incommutability. INCOMPARABLE,matchless. (F.—L.) In
Shak. Timon, i. 1.
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Incommunicatively, in-kom-mu' -ni-ka-tiv-le, ad. Not communicatively.
Incommutability, in-kom-mu-ta-bil '-e-te, 1 Incommutableness, in-kom-mu1 -ta-bl-
nes, J S' The quality of being incommutable. Incommutable, in-kom-mu' -ta-bl, a. (
Lat.
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
The quality INCOMMUTABLENESS, / of being incommutable. INCOMMUTABLE,
a. [in and commuta- bU.] Not to be exchanged or commuted with another.
INCOMMUTABLY, adv. Without reciprocal change. Ch. Relig. Appeal.
INCOMPACT', \a ...
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Royal Dictionary English and French and French and English ...
... and INCOMMUTABLENESS (in'-kom"miou'-ta-bl'nece), s. [the quality of being
incommutable] incommutabilite', f. INCOMMUTABLE (in'-kom'-miou'-ta-bl') , adj. [
not to be exchanged or commuted with another] incommutable; incommuable.
Charles Fleming, J. Tibbins, 1857
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Boethius. Incommutable. Incommutable ( in-ko-mu-ta-bl ; accent on u; it as in use;
the rest of the syllables slighted) means incapable of being commuted or
exchanged with another. Incommutableness. Incommutableness ( in-ko-mu-ta-bl-
ness ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1916
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... incongealableness incommunicative Incongruent incommunicatively incongruit
Incommutability incongruities, pl. in commutable incongruous incommutableness
incon gru ousness incommutany incongruously Incomparable Inconsequence ...
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General English and French Dictionary: Newly Composed from ...
mmiablrilt] INCOMMUTABLENESS [ tnkomrriu'ii- b'lnea } n. ( did. ) vioTi
commuabitite , f. INCOMMUTABLE [ tnkommu tib'i ] adj. f did. ) incommuub/i.
INCOMPACT [Inkoentlktl INCOMPACTED [Inkfimplktld] adj. non compar.te ; pen
compact*.
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English pronouncing dictionary
INCOMMUTABILITY [Ымм Ы1'-1-и], INCOMMUTABLENESS [m-koeW t»-bi-n?e]
n. (did) non commuabilité, f. INCOMMUTABLE [ю-кот-гаи'-и-Ц adj. (did.)
incommuable. INCOMPACT [in-koro-pakt'}, INCOMPACTED [in-kom-pakt'-w] adj
non ...
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1858