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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Medical Newt, 131. 442. irreflection (ir-e-flek'shpn), n. [= P. irreflexion = Sp.
irreflexion ; as in-3 + reflection."] Want or absence of reflection ; thoughtlessness.
It gave to the course pursued that character of violence, impatience, and
irreflection ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
This increase in volume was the only cause of irreduction [of the hernia). Medical
News, LII. 442. irreflection (ir-e-flek'shon), n. [= P. irreflexion = Sp. irreflexion ; as
in-'3 + reflection.'] Want or absence of reflection ; thoughtlessness. It gave to the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
F. irreflexion = Sp. irreflexion; as in-3 + reflection.'] Want or absence of reflection ;
thoughtlessness. It gave to the course pursued that character of violence,
impatience, and irreflection which too often belongs to the proceedings of the
multitude ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of ...
[146] See, e.g., the chapter on ritual in Gérard-Varet's interesting book, L'
Ignorance et l'Irreflexion, 1899, for a popular account of this and allied primitive
conceptions. [147] Jastrow, Religion of Babylonia, especially pp. 485, 571;
regarding the ...
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The Journal of Mental Science
... 791 Gerard- Varel, M., L'ignorance et l'irreflexion : essai de psychologic
objective, 784 Gilles de la Tourette, Lecons de clinique therapeutique sur les
maladies dn systeme nerveux, 368 Handbuch der Krankenversorgung und
Krankenpflege ...
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
... adj. unexceptionable, unobjectionable. IRREDUCTIBILITE ir-re>/
unreducibleness. IRREDUCTIBLE ir-re, adj. not to be reduced, unreducible.
IRREFLECHI, E ir-re\ adj. thoughtless, heedless, said or done without reflection.
IRREFLEXION ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A ...
When we reduce movement to the field of sensual irreflexion, without thinking of
that which must also exist in the actions in which there is no visible change in the
place of things, the word movement then signifies only molar movement like that
...
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the English & Spanish Languages
Irrecusable, IrrAkftsso'bll, a. not to be re- Irreflexion, irriflîksèin', ef. rashness,
incon- siiieralion. ¡irrefutable. Irrefragable, irrlfrSgî'bll, a. irrefragable, Irregular,
brigSlîr', a. irregular, abnormous. Irregularidad, îrràgBlarldad", sf. irregularity,
flarly.
Ignaz Emanuel Wessely, 1880
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New exegesis of Shakespeare: interpretation of his principal ...
M. Guizot, who may pass for a critic among statesmen as he passes for a
statesman in the order of professors, has the following curious estimate of the
character now analysed : " un caractere d' irreflexion et de mobiliti qui appartient
a Tine ...
William Shakespeare, 1859
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An introduction to the pronunciation of French
grammatical, sommaire, sommite, buccal, inne, innavigabl(e), innovation,
innombrabl(e), irradiation, irrationel, irreflexion, irrefutable), irreconeiliabl(e),
irreligion, irreparabl(e), irrepressibl(e), irruption, malleabl(e), parallaxe, parallels,
syllabe, ...
Philip Hudson Churchman, 1906