10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CIRCUMFLUENT»
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
inclosure of waten. CIRCUMFLUENT, adj. {circumfluent, Lat.] wing round any
thing. — I rule the Paphian race, Vhose bounds the deep circumfluent waves
embrace, L duteous people, and industrious isle Mrs-7 Lat .J 1 CIRCUMFLUOUS
, adj.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Flowing round; surrounded asafluid. 'The deep circumfluent waves.' Pope.
Circumfluous (ser-kum'flu-us), a. [L. cir- cumfluus. See Circumfluent.] Flowing
round; encompassing as a fluid; circumfluent. ' Built on circumfluous waters calm.'
Milton.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Ashgate Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous
While the maker of the mappamundi placed many terrestrial monsters at the
edges of the world, he locates almost no sea monsters in the Circumfluent ocean,
which he depicts as a narrow, de-emphasized band, but in the Mediterranean
there ...
Asa Simon Mittman, Peter J. Dendle, 2013
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The principia; or, The first principles of natural things, ...
That several of these particles, or a volume, when put into motion, cannot be
circumfluent otherwise than accordantly with the parallelism or situation of each.
This is a consequence of what has just been said. For if a volume of particles be ...
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...
C1RCUMFLUENCE, an inclosure of water*. CIRCUMFLUENT {circumfluent, L.)
flowing round any thing. I rule the Paphian race, Whose bounds the deep
circumfluent waves embrace, A duteous people and industrious isle. Pose's
Odyjs.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
CIRCUMFLUENT, adj. [circumsuens, Lat.] rlowiug round any thing. — I rule the
Papbian race, Whose bounds the deep circumfluent waves embrace, A duteous
people, and industrious iste. Pope's Odijset. • Circumfluous, adj. [eircumjiuus, Lat.
] ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
I rule the Paphian race, Whose bounds the deep circumfluent waves embrace, A
duteous people, and industrious isle. Pope's Odysey Lat.] That which may be
poured or spread round* any thing.— Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold,
The ...
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Issues in Materials and Manufacturing Research: 2011 Edition
(2010 APR 6) Qingdao University of Science and Technology: Structure and
performance of the circumfluent cyclone “A new type of cyclone technology called
the circumfluent cyclone, which contains an inner cylinder, has been developed,”
...
The circumfluent flow reduces the total velocity at A and increases it at B close to
the nose. Where the velocity is reduced the pressure is increased and vice versa;
hence the pressure at A is slightly increased and that at B slightly reduced.
Sculpture: proximal face tuberculate (tubercula 4// tall, 3-5 ß across) around the
laesural margins, the elements always coalescing to form long plane-field or
circumfluent field-laesural ridges (3-5// wide), a few of the tubercula scattered
outside ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CIRCUMFLUENT»
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Alter Ego: John McAll Source: Supplied
In that lead-in track soloists are McAll on circumfluent piano with fast flourishes, followed by the wonderful tonality and exploratory murkiness of ... «The Australian, Jul 12»
Critics' Choice: New CDs
The sheer presence of a piano, and the percussive but circumfluent style embodied by Mr. Iyer, go a long way toward inoculating this music ... «New York Times, Mar 11»