10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASSUASIVE»
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Pop. 2,016. Leniency, U-ne-en-se, s. Tenderness ; lenity. Lenient, Id-ne-ent, a. (
Lat.J Assuasive ; softening ; mitigating ; laxative ; emollient. — s. An emollient or
assuasive application ; that which softens or assuages. Leniently, le'-ne-ent-le,
ad.
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Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Tenderness ; lenity. Lenient, le'-ne-ent, a. (hat.) Assuasive; softening ; mitigating ;
laxative ; emollient. — s. An emollient or assuasive application ; that which
softens or assuages. Leniently, le -ne-ent-le, ad. Mitigatingly ; as- suagingly. Len
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
Assuasive ; softening ; mitigating. Pest. 2. Laxative ; emollient. Arbutbnot.
LEWENT. u An emollient, or assuasive application. Wiseman. 71 LEWFT. «. ». [
senjfcr, old French.] To assuage ; to mitigate. Dryden. LF/WTIVE. « [frails/, Fr.
Latin.] ...
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A complete dictionary of the English language: both with ...
An emollient or assuasive application. ToLENIFY, len'-ny-fy. v.a. To assuage, to
mitigate. LENITIVE, len'-nk-tlv. a. Assuasive, emollient. LENITIVE, len'-nlt-tlv. s.
Any thing applied to ease pain ; a palliative. LENITY, len'-ny-ty. s. Mildness,
mercy ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Leniénte, adj. lenient ; assuasive. Lenificár, va. to lenify ; assuage; soften.
Lenificativo, -a, adj. assuasive ; lenitive. Lenir. re. to lenify; assuage; mollify.
Lenitivo, em. lenitive; emollient. Lenitivo, -a, adj. lenitive; assuasive. Lenizar, va.
to soften ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
I. Assuasive; softening; mitigating: with of. Milton. a. Laxative; emollient. Arbuthnot
. LE'NIENT. s. An emollient, or assuasive application. Wiseman. To LE'NIFT. v. a. [
Unifier, Fr.] To assuage; to mitigate. Dry den. * LE'NIMENT. s. [lenimentum , Lat ...
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A General Dictionary of the English Language
LENGTHWISE, lenktfi'-wiz. ad. According to the length. LENIENT, lenient. a.
Assuasive, softening, mitigating ; laxative, emollient. LENIENT, lenient. s. An
emollient or assuasive application. To LENIFY, len'-ny-fy. v. a. To assuage, to
mitigate.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to assuage Lenitive, ldn'é~tiv. a. assuasive, emollient Lenity, lên'ètë. s.
mildness, mercy Lens, lënz. s. a glass spherically convex on both sides Lent, l3nt.
part. pass. from lend Lent, lënt. s. the quadragesimal fast; a time of abstinence ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Lenient, lë-n^'-ènt, a. Assuasive. Lenify, len-ny-fy, v. a. To assuage. Lenitive, lin-y
-tlv, a. Assuasive. Lenity, lén-y-ty, s. Mildness, mercy. Lens, le«Z, S. Part of a
telescope; a glass convex on both sides. Lent, lént, S. The quadragesimal fast.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
ad. according to the length LENIENT, ( le-ny-ent. ) a. assuasive, softening,
mitigating 5 laxative, emollient LENIENT, (le'-ny-cnt.) i. an emollient or assuasive
application To LENIFY, (len'-ny-fi.) o>. a. to assuage, to mitigate LENITIVE, (len'-y
.tiv.) ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ASSUASIVE»
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Hafiz Saeed- The 'Suitable Boy' of ISI
Ironically, the USA could pinned down and eliminate Osama bin Laden but is assuasive about Hafiz Saeed, as he is not targeting the USA and ... «Meri news, Dec 14»
Painting Life
However, that bitterness was deported in a manner that she found that rushing and sheer water more assuasive. Suddenly, this thought, why ... «Kashmir Life, Dec 14»
What the EU's New High Representative Should Know
Other countries, tired of perpetual tension among these three, have traditionally given importance to the union's assuasive endeavors. «Carnegie Europe, Jul 14»
The Reign And Travails Of Ado Bayero
... matter as it was resolved that the appointment of Sheikh Nasir be reversed, a later event proved that it was not assuasive enough for the emir. «spyghana.com, Jun 14»
Morristown student wins North Jersey Spelling Bee
Competitors in the final rounds were tripped up by words like “parity,” “whist,” “assuasive,” “tureen” and “sones.” Before advancing to the final ... «NorthJersey.com, Mar 14»
Curation as a New Translation: Diane Arbus 1971-1956 at Fraenkel …
... nor particularly compassionate, revelations of the kind of lives we might dread to lead, without the assuasive evidence of redemption. «Huffington Post, Dec 13»
Theatre Review: To Kill A Mockingbird , Open Air Theatre, Regent's …
All of this was accompanied by the assuasive original music of Phil King, who performs his pieces throughout the show. I felt transfixed by the ... «Hackney Hive, May 13»
Should NPR Start an Online Dating Site?
I'm rational, reflective, and wide awake…details are too lengthy for this space; let's meet for spirited, inspiring, assuasive times to learn about ... «KQED, Feb 13»
Nuke Cuts Tempt Fate
The global deterrent and assuasive commitments of the United States do not permit additional cuts. They cannot be eliminated or dramatically ... «The National Interest Online, Mar 12»
A postcolonial walk
As doors of personal, cultural and historical memory open and close, you feel — on the one hand — the assuasive 'nectar of nostalgia' for ... «The Hindu, Jul 11»