10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TRANSMUTABLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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transmutably in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Freedom and Determinism -: The Gender Agenda
... unlike females, males exemplify the triumph, in plenumously conditioned
subjectivity, of self over not-self which is called Psyche and which renders both
the will and spirit transmutably subordinate, as mind and subspirit, to the ego and
soul.
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The Phonographic Word-book Number Two ...: Intended ...
vrS,l trs,pz<l transmit trs.mt trs,pz,l transmute trs,mt trs,pzshn transmittable trs,mt,
bl trs,pz, ng transmutablo trs,mt,bl trs,plnt transmutably rs,mt,bl trs.pln,td
transmutability trs.mt,b1,t trs,plnt,r transmitted trs,m,td tr»,plut,ng transmuted trs ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
Capable of change ; possible to be changed into another nature or substance.
TRANSMUTABLY, trans mn'tab-14, ad. With capacity of change into another
substance or nature. TRANSMUTATION, trans-mu-ttt-sbAn, n. The act of
changing into ...
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
... transmute*, v. commutative, a. mutableness, n. transmuter, n. commu'tati\e\y,ad.
mutability, n. transmutable, a. immutable, a. mutation, n. transmutably, ad.
immutably, ad. mutiny, n.&v. transmutabil'ity, n. immu'tableness, n. mutineer, ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Transmittal, triiis-mit't5l. 0. the act of transmitting, transmission. Swift. Transmitter,
trzins-mit'fir. e. one that trans“litsi Transmutable, ti-iris-mi5't3-bl. a. capable of
change, possible to be chan red. Bi-own.Ar.'>. Transmutably, t.l'2i1'lS-II'lL'l't.i'i-bl}L
- ...
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
TRANSMOGRIFYING, trlns-mog^re-fi-lng, ppr. TRANSMlJTABILITY, rfans-mu't-
a-b!Utt-e, «. Susceptibility of change into another nature or substance.
THANSMUTABLE, trans-mu't-abl, a. Capable of TRANSMUTABLY, trans-mu't-lb-
le, ad.
... in relation to a vacuum, the objectivity of which necessarily precludes genuine
ego and soul, while males stem from or operate in relation to a plenum, the
subjectivity of which renders will and spirit transmutably subordinate to ego and
soul.
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
\transnsutable, French, from transmute.] Capable of change ; possible to be
changed into another nature or substance. Brtion. Arbutbnot. TRANSMUTABLY.
ad. [from transmutes With capacity of being changed into another fuSstance or
nature.
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Transmíssive, a. Transmisible. To TrAnsmit, va. Transmitir, enviar de una parte á
otra. Transmittal, s. Transmisión. Transmutable, a. Tranemutable. Transmutably,
ad. Transmutablemente. TransmutAtion, *. Transmutación, conversion, mudanza.
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
TRANSMUTABLY. ad. [from transmute.] With capacity of being changed into
another substance or nature. TRANSMUTATION, i. [transmutation, Fr.] Change
into another nature or substance. The great aim of alchemy is the transmutation
of bale ...