10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MARCESCIBLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... action]. n. marcescence (-ses'enz). adj. marcescible, marcescible (maar-ses'si-
bǝl) adj. tending to wither or fade. [< L marcescere to fade]. See physique,
appearance. See skin. See health, illness. marplot (mawr'plot) n. an offensive
meddler ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Marcescent, mar-ses'ent, ad;'. in bot., withem'ng, decaying. [L. marcescens, —
entis, pr.p. of marcesco-marceo, akin to Sans. mlai, to fade] marcescible, mar-ses'
i-bl, adj., liable to wither. March, march, n. the third month of the year, named from
...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald, 1867
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... mynor-liwio Marcasite, mâr'kâ-sit, n. maen tân Marcescent, mâr-sës'ënt, a.
gwywol Marcescible, mâr-sës'ï-bl, a. diflanadwy, gwywadwy March, mârtsh, n.
Mawrth ; ymdaith, hynt, rhyfelgyrch ; cyffin, terfyn : vi. cyrchu Marchioness, mâr'
shun-ës, ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Увядёющйй, р. withering , fading, marcescent; marcescible. Yßaaánie, s.
Ysíiabißanie. yßf'isannbiů, р. tied , tied up , packed. ynaaá'ri., s. Vm'isbißa'rh.
Ynnaá'ri., 57, увйзнуть , vs, пл). to stick fast, stick in the mire, sink in, enter. Yßáan
'ri., s.
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
marcescible [mahr-ses-i-buhl] an adjective meaning 'tending or likely to wither or
fade.' From a Latin word meaning 'to be faint.' marrowsky [muh-row-skee] a kind
of slang or error in speaking in which there is a transposition of the first letters, ...
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U. S. Government Printing Office Style Manual: An Official ...
... indiscernible irreversible diffusible ignitible indivertible legible digestible
illegible indivisible mandible dimensible immersible indocible marcescible
discernible immiscible inducible misicible discerpible impartible ineffervescible
negligible ...
U S Government Printing Office, 2009
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The Oratorical Dictionary
MAR'ANON. s. The proper name of the River Amazon in South America, the
largest river in the world. MARAS'MUS. s. A kind of consumption ; a wasting of
flesh without fever. MARCES'CENT. adj. Withering; fading; decaying. adj.
marcescible.
John Newland Maffitt, 1835
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary, with preliminary ...
... Marline, mâr'lïn, n. llinyn pygedig, pyglinyn. Marline-spike, twea morwr Marly,
mâr'lï, a. marlaidd, llawn marl Marcasite, mâr'kâ-sit, n. maen tin .Marmalade, mâr'
mâ-lad, n. cyffaith Marceecent, mâr-sës'ënt, a. gwywol ¡ aeron Marcescible, ...
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The Nineteenth Century in Two Parts
44- 53: analyzes the successive stages of "le mythe de Lautreamont" and
concludes that L. "demeure indefiniment recyclable en precurseur, paragon et
modele im- marcescible des successives modernites": Peter W. Nesselroth, "
Lautreamont ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
43. Io. N-.. lon.2.7.z4..E. _ - _ MARCESCENT, aafj. [from marcg/Za, Lat. to fade..];
Fading; withering. MARCESCIBLE, aafj. Fading away ;. soon withered', MAR'
CGRAVE,s *See MARGRAVE. MARCGIZNVIA, fl [so named by Plumier, in-
memory ...