10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INIMICALNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
inimicalness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
inimicalness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Astrological Judgement of Diseases from the Decumbiture of ...
Accidental inimicalness to Planets, is when they are in square or opposition, &c.
the one to the other. Also Inimicalness must needs be in the Signs; for if cold and
heat, moisture and dryness be inconsistent together in one and the same place, ...
2
Selected Essays and Other Writings of John Donald Wade
To jeer at a person or a state of affairs leads the jeerer, with more or less earnest
inimicalness on his part, into satire or irony. But some of us fell short, somehow,
of acquiring our just endowment of inimicalness, and we have come to cherish ...
John Donald Wade, Donald Davidson, 2010
3
For a Semiotics of Emotion
^hiker's "innocence" (+) - driver's "friendly" inimicalness f1") FRUCTUS hiker's "
innocence" (+) The driver's expert transformation of CRIMEN (essential social
inimicalness) into seeming FRUCTUS (unassailable mixture of CRIMEN and ...
4
The Complete Word Hunter
Dispute see Altercation & Dispute ENEMY n. a foe; one hostile to another. Enmity
& Inimicalness Expostulate FERVESCENT adj. becoming hot, even 'hot under the
collar.' Flaunt & Flout Flout see Flaunt & Flout FRICTION n. disagreement that ...
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Dictionary of English Spelling
... cruel inhumanity inhumanities inhumanly inhumane without compassion
inhumanely inimical unfavourable; hostile inimically inimicalness inimitable
incapable of being imitated inimitability inimitably iniquity wickedness iniquities
iniquitous ...
Aside from their inimicalness to Lee's plans, the Yankees at Winchester were a
particularly irritating thorn in Virginia's side, for they were commanded by an old-
time United States Army regular, Major General Robert H. Milroy, who regarded
all ...
7
Hitchcock: Past and Future
Chabrol and Rohmer even find a metaphysical significance in the image: “it
expresses the idea of the inimicalness, of the fundamental resistance, of things” (
p. 132). The second example is the famous cross-cutting 125 Hitchcock: The First
...
Richard Allen, Sam Ishii-Gonzales, 2004
Evils of division — Removal of responsibility, encouragement to mendacity,
increase of expense, inimicalness to improvement — all with increase of
remuneration, ib. Manner in which, from the different media through which the
pleadings pass ...
Jeremy Bentham, Sir John Bowring, 1843
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Realism, Writing, Disfiguration: On Thomas Eakins and ...
... just a bare possibility — that Johnson will now have to be abandoned can be
taken as a figure for the writer/ reader's long-delayed removal from a
representational "space" one hallmark of which all along has been its
inimicalness to vision.
1. abhorrence, execration, hate, paired, abomination, odium, detestation, rancor,
hostility, inimicalness, aversion, antipathy; enmity, contumely, virulence, rankling,
ill will, bad blood, grudge, bitterness. f. repugnance, revulsion, repulsion; ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978