10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLOGGINESS»
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A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
Clogginess,. klÄg'-ße-n^s,. s. 23 er I) i nber n » я, f. [Ье(фшггПф. Cloggy,klSg'-ee,
adj. flnmpîg; Cloister, klöis'-tör, s. ftloiter, n. ffreiijgang, m.j —, v. a. in ein fflofifr
fperre». [floTterli*. Cloisteral, klolsMnr-al, adj. Cloistered, klSîsMnrd, adj. f loiter ...
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The Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope
Mr. De Waal had been moved to this conclusion partly because of the fact that the
two sulphurs of 64 and 65 degrees fineness were found to possess a "
clogginess " which rendered their uniform application difficult, while the coarser
sulphur ...
Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Dept. of Agriculture, 1908
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Entomological Pamphlets: Slingerland Collection. ...
Mr. De Waal had been moved to this conclusion partly because of the fact that the
two sulphurs of 64 and 65 degrees fineness were found to possess a "
clogginess " which rendered their uniform application difficult, while the coarser
sulphur ...
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Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope
“clogginess” which rendered their uniform application difficult, while the coarser
sulphur was always powdery and could be applied as a fine cloud. The addition
of some lime proved to be a means of overcoming the “clogginess,” but this, ...
Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Department of Agriculture, 1908
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
(Jlodpated, kltEd'pa-téd. a. thoughtless Clodpoll, klod'pt-le. s. athickscull Clog, [
dog-ya 8; n. to hinder, encumber, stick—s. a hindrance, Wooden shoe
Clogginess, klog'gé-nés. s. state of being clog [to clog up Cloggy, klog'gé. a. that
which has ...
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Boerhaave's Treatise of the Materia Medica, and forms of ...
... Purpose beyond any 0thers; they may however chance to be both useless and
prejudicial by their Weight and Clogginess, if instead of an Acid they should meet
with an inactive Flegm in the Primae Via. --- Of this Sort are, Offiz sicca piscium.
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
To coalesce, to adhere ; to be incumbered or impeded. 'CLOG, klog. s.
Anyincumbrance hung to hinder motion; a hindrance, an obstruction; a kind of
additional shoe worn by women, to keep them from wet; a wooden shoe. _
CLOGGINESS ...
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
CLOGGINESS, s. Truime, штампа. CLOGGING, l. Атаман, hacadh. CLOGGY, adi
. Tram, uimlisgcuch, draghа", nmalach. CLOISTER, 3. Cill-mhanncb, НЕМ
chailКлена-«111111111. . CLOISTERED, adj. Aonnrach. вопагапnnb, mar
mhanach.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
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The Lower Manhattan Book of the Dead
She cleared the clogginess out of her throat. “He never said. Everything that
came out of his mouth was totally cryptic.” “But he was tripping off something.” “
Well, he acted like he was, yes. I thought he The Lower Manhattan Book Of The
Dead ...
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Pantologia: a new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
CLOGGINESS. s. The state of being clogged. CLOGGY, a. (from clog.) That has
the power of clogging up. CLOGHER, an episcopal town and borough of Ireland,
in Tyrone. Lat. 54. 30 N. Lon. 6. 50 W. CLOISTER. s.'(clauj-ren, Saxon ; cloislre, ...