10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONDUPLICATION»
Discover the use of
conduplication in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
conduplication and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
Conduit, kPmMlt, s. 165. 341. A canal of pipes for the conveyance of waters ; the
pipe or cock. at which water is drawn. Conduplication,. kan-du-ple-kAishfin,. t. A.
doubling, a duplicate. CONE, kAne, s. A solid bodv, of wh'ich the base 108. CON.
2
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences
Subsequently, after the initiation of ovule primordia the ventral surface of the
carpel assumes a perfectly involute condition with incurved margins (Fig. 27).
However, the abaxial appendages create a false appearance of conduplication
beyond ...
... of experiment, that so far from an augmenting ratio of power being the
consequence of the conduplication of materials, even the squares of their
diameters absolutely expresses too favourably the relative powers of large ropes
against small.
4
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
দ্বিপ্তণ-কৃ, দুইপ্নস্ত-কৃঙ্গ দ্বিরূপ-কৃ I Conduplication, n. s. দৈপ্তণ্য- দ্বিরপ.
দুহপ্নস্ত. নকল, আদর্শ| Condyle, n. s. Gr. [In Anatomy.] অস্থ']ণু ৰিত্তশষ | Cone, 1l- s-
রপ্তাকৃতি- নিরেট দ্রব্য, কলবিণেষ | Coney, Cony, শব্দ দে'০গ্রু | / To Confabulate,
v. n. ...
5
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
CONDUPLICATION, jI srorzduþlicatia, Lat.] A doubling; a duplicate.
CONDUSKEF/G, a settlement of the American States, in the district os Maine, in
Hancock county, containing five hundred and sixtyleven inhabitants. CON'DYLE,
s. scondjlzzs, ...
6
The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English ...
Dii'pli "ate, ». another correspondent to the first, a counterpart, a conduplication, a
second thingof the same kind, as a transcript of a paper. Dfl-pli-ca tion, ». the act
of doubling ; the act of folding together ; a fold, a doubling Du^plI-ca-tunr, ».
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), William Perry (of Kelso, Scotland.), Samuel Johnson, 1805
7
The works of John Donne
... and fearful apprehension at his transmigration: as God expresses the
bitterness of death, in an ingemination, morte morietur, in a conduplication of
deaths, he shall die, and die, die twice over ; so wgrotando wgrotabit, in sickness
he shall be ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
8
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... in cutting for the stone. CONDUCTRESS, kdn-d6k'tr£s,». A woman that directs.
CONDUIT, kfin'dit, «. 105, 341. A canal of pipes for the conveyance of waters ; the
pipe or cock at which water is drawn. CONDUPLICATION, kdn-du-ple-ka'shuu.
John Walker, Thomas Tegg ((Londres)), 1827
9
Pantologia: a new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
CONDUPLICATION. s. (conduplicatio, Latin.) A doubling; a duplicate. CONDUR,
orCoNDORE. SeeVuLTUR. CONDYLE. (.condyluSfXavSvxv;; from xovJu, an
ancient cup shaped like a joint). A rounded eminence of'a bone in any of the
joints.
10
Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
s. a canal of pipes for the conveyance of waters ; the pipe or cock at which water
is drawn CONDUPLICATION,(kin-dii-ply-ka'- ssiim.) /. a doubling ; a duplicate
CONE, (kd'ne.) /. a solid body, of which the baft is a circle, and which ends in a ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798