10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTESTINGLY»
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contestingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
সাক্ষী. সাভ্যন্তকরণ I Contestingly, মৌ- বিবাদরূপে, দ্ধন্দজপূবর্বক. বিরোধপূবর্বক, আপ
ত্তি ব] কাদানুষাদকরণপূবর্ধক | 4 01111168111-'SB, 11- ৰিৱরাধশূবৃন্স. বিবাদরহিত.
নির্জিরযৌ; নি৪সদ্দেহ্য নিরুত্তর | To Contex, v. a. Lat. বপন'-কৃ, ৰুনন'-কৃ, ৰচুর্টে-কৃ, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
সত্যেস্তকরণ | Contestingly, ad. f'zzttt§t"¢r. ম্বন্দজপূবর্বক. বিরোধপূবর্বক. আপ ত্তি z1
ষ্কাদানুবাদকরণপূবর্বক | Contestless, a. ৰিরেথেশূমৃৰু, বিবাদরহিত, নির্ষিরার্ধা,
নির্চসর্টুন্দহঙ্গ নিরুত্তর | '1'oContex, v. a. Lat. বপন-কৃ, ৰুনন-কৃ. নূমৃট-কৃ.
ণুন্থনদ্বারা ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
CONTESTINGLY, kon-tes'ting-le, ad. In a contending manner. CONTESTLBSS,
kon-test'les, a. Not to be disputed. Conn-2x, kon~teks', o. a. To weave together.—
Obsolete. CONTEXT, ken-tekst', o. a. (contexo, Lat.) To knit or weave together.
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Authentic Materials for a History of the People of Malta: ...
Q 7, For every crime one single process shall be formed ,j and if the accused
wishes to reaccuse, he shall be heard, and the 'compilation of the process shall
be proceeded in, contestingly scontcstualmentej, both in regard to the accusation
...
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The California Culturist: A Journal of Agriculture, ...
... they have not the patience to pay the worth of the gold in the way of clay
improvements, but invest in stock, or make hay, or willingly come under the
position of " second best," in the imposed duty of contestingly and with labor to "
subdue the ...
'Reading' memory is what social groups continually, and often contestingly, do. If
we want to reconstruct such interpretive practices – and thus gain insight into the
dynamics of cultural memory –, then one way to proceed is by looking at the ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CONTESTINGLY, kon-tés'-ting-lé. adv. In a contending nia.nner- [togethen To
CONTEXT, kon-tékst', v. a. To weave Corrrnxr, kon'-tékst, s. 4194. The general
series of a discourse. Conrnxr, kon-tékst', all/'. Knit together, firm. CONTEXTURAL
...
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Contestación ; testimonio, Contestingly, ad. Contenciosamente. Contestlcse, a.
Indisputable. [ra. Context, a Contexto, contenido ; contextu- tTo Context, va.
Entretejer. [mano. Contextural, a. Lo que toca al cueri>o bu- Contexture, A
Contextura, ...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CONTESTINGLY, kin- test "-Sng-IA, ad. In a con. tending manner.
CONTESTLESS, kin-tcsUlcs, a. Not to be disputed. CONTEX, kin-teles', vt. To
weave together. CONTEXED,kin-teksd',/>/>. Weaved together ; un.t«H» closely. [
uniting closely.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Contestless means indisputable. Contestingly, in a disputing manner. But these
words are not of frequent occurrence. I do contest As hotly and as nobly with thy
love, As ever in ambitious strength 1 did Contend against thy valour. Shakspeare.