10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONNASCENCY»
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connascency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
SYMPHONY, sim£fb-né, 0. 170. Concert of instruments, harmony of mingled
sounds. Svurnvms, sim-féisis, s. Symphysis, in its original signification, denotes a
connascency, or rowing together; and perhaps is meant of those es which in
young ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
... Connascency, kon-as'-sen-sy, s. act of uniting or growing together Connate,
kon-nu'te, a. born with another Connatural, kon-iut'-n-ral, a. suitable to or
connected by nature Connect, ken-ngk't, t1. a. to join, to link, to unite.— v. n. to
cohere ...
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Critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language: ...
A connascency, or growing together ; and perhaps is meant of those bones which
in young children are distinct, but after some years unite and consolidate into one
bone. SYMPOSIAC, sim-po^ze-ak, n. A conversation of philosophers at a ...
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
170. Concert of instruments, harmony of mingled sounds. Symphysis, slm-fe^sls,
s. Symphysis, in its original signification, denotes a connascency, or growing
together ; and perhaps is meant of those bones which in young children are
distinct, ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
Connascence, Connascency «6*I<1<1I, W-^TfrT I Connate <*Hi adj. inborn,
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TTf^;, 5TTf«l, I n.-Connation, union esp. of the like parts H%R W$fttf$m I
Connatural ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
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Beyond Presence: The Later F.W.J. Schelling's Criticism of ...
By analyzing language at its inception in its connascency with mythology a view
of what is fundamental to language will hopefully come to view, i.e. a view of
language prior to its sedimentation in the abstract, formal and reified. The
following ...
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Glossographia Anglicana nova, or, A dictionary, interpreting ...
Conjuration , (Lat.) a Plot, or Conspiracy ; also a Personal Dealing with the Devil
or e- vil Spirits. Conjure, to demand upon Oath, to adjure, or earnestly intreat.
Connascency, a being born Of growing up together with. Connate , or Connatural
.
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting ...
Conjuration , (Lat.) a Plot,' or Conspiracy ; also a Personal Dealing with the Devil
or e- vil Spirits. Conjure, to demand upon Oath, to adjure, or earnestly intreat.
Connascency, a being born or growing up together with. Connate, or Connatural
^ ...
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New and Enlarged Dictionary of the English Language: The ...
Sy'mphysis, sim'fe-sis, n. s. a connascency, or growing together. Sympo'siack,
sim-po'zhe-ak, adj. relating to merrymakings, happening where company is
drinking together. Sy'mptoh, sim'tum, n. «. something that happens concurrently
with ...
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
SYMPHYSIS, n. s. in its original signification, denotes a connascency, or growing
together ; and perhaps is meant of those bones which in young children are
distinct, but after some years unite and consolidate into one bone. SYMPOSIC,
adj.