10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECEPTORY»
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
^Having the quality of admitting what is communicated. Receptory, res'sep-tor-
e. a. Generally or popularly admitted. ^fZT° D r. Johnson and Mr. Sheridan place
the accent on the first syllable of this word, and on the second of Deceptory; but
as ...
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An Attempt to Render the Pronunciation of the English ...
... deceptory, 217 deceptitnde, 242 decertation, 248 deceffion, 195, decide, 164.
decidence, 181 decidet', 203 1' _ decimation, 24 5 decifion, 199 decisively, 237
decisivendsis, 2 37 decisor-y, 2 37 deck, 38 decker, 131 docking, 129 declaim, ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
প্রকেঞ্চনকেরণক্ষম- প্নত্যেরণাকরণসমর্থমিথ্যা | Deceptory, a. পৃডারণাকরণের সস্তাবনা
আছে তাহার. বঞ্চনা ককৌ I To Decem, v. a. Lat. বিদ্ধবচনা-কৃ. তজকীজ-কৃ. উপলম্বিটকৃ.
অট্রির্টুলণ্য চনা-বৃচ.জ্ঞা ৷ * Decerpt, a. Lat. খস্ত্রক্লিত. উৎপন্দুটিত.অল্পীৰুত.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese Di Giuseppe Baretti: 2
1' adorazione d' un demonio. DAYLILY , s. asfodillo. DECEMPEDAL,'a. che ha
dieci piedi in lunghezza. ' ' I DECEPTORY, a. ingannevole,frauduente .
DECISORY, a. decisivo, atto a decidare. DENDHOLOGY, I. l' istoria naturale degli
alberi.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... dé-sép-té-bll'é-té.s. liableness to be deceived Deceptible, dé-sép'té-bl. a. liable
to be deceived - Deception, dé-sép'shi'in. s. cheat, frau Decep 'ous, dé-sép'sln'is.
a. deceitful Decep ive, dé-sep'tiv. a. able to deceive Deceptory, dés'ép-tur-é.
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
DECEPTORY, de-sepfltur-y. a. Containing means ofdeceit. DECERPT,dE-serp't.
a. Diminished, taken off. DECERPTIBLE, de-serpfltibl. a. That may be taken off.
DECERPTION, de-serpflshhn. s. The act of lesseninz, or taking off. DECESSlON
...
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
The act or means of deceiving ; cheat ; fraud. adj. deceptive, deceptory.
DECERPT, adj. Cropped, taker off. adj. decerptible: s. decerption. DECES'SION.
s. A departure; going awav- DECI'DE. v. To fix the event of; to determine. pr. par.
deciding; ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... hinloliaeth, lledrith Deceptions, di-sep'-ebye, u. aomgar, I geuol, twyllodrns [ol,
Bala I Deceptive, di-sep'-tif, a. twyllodrus, bud- Deceptively, di-sep'-tif-li, ad. yn
dwyll- odrus, yn auonest; yn somgar Deceptory, des-ep'-tori, a. budolawl Decern,
...
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The Female Review: Or, Memoirs of an American Young Lady ...
afterwards GANNETT SAMPSON (Deborah), Herman MANN. it, he knew not, that
she, who appeared in martial attire, Was the tender objea, who occupied the
most distinguished seat in his bosom. Her eyes were not deceptory; and when
she ...
afterwards GANNETT SAMPSON (Deborah), Herman MANN, 1797
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Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg: An English and Welsh ...
... J. twyll, hud Deceptious, a. dicliellgar Deceptive, а. twyllodrus Deceptory, a.
hudawl Decertation, J. ymrafael Decide, Jv. penderfynu ' ‚ Decided, а. terfynedig
Decider, J. barnwr, terfynwr ymrylon ' › Deciding, Juli. penderfyniad, toriad
ymryfon ...