10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DELUDABLE»
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
DELUDABLE. adj. [from delude] Liable to be deceived; that is easily imposed on;
rather delud'Mc — Not well understanding omniscience, he is not so ready to
deceive himself as to falsify unto him whose cogitation is no ways deludable.
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
For, well understanding the omniscience of his nature, he is not so ready to
deceive himself as to falsifie unto him, whose cognition is no way deludable. And,
therefore, when in the tentation of Christ he played upon the fallacy, and thought
to ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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The Illustrated National Pronouncing Dictionary of the ...
Deliver, (dé-liv'er) v. t. to free; to release; to utter. Deliverance, (de-liv'e_:r-ans) n.
act of freeing; rescue. [1ivers. Deliverer, (de-liv'<_er-er) n. one who deDell, (del) n
. a little valley. Deludable, (de-l\id'a-bl) a. that may be deceived. Delude ...
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Word Finder: The Phonic Key to the Dictionary
DKST dictated dill(herb) deluding die cast dictating dilly(slang) deluder DKSTNG
DKTTR dillies dildo die casting dictator do-all(person) DLDBL DKSTR DKTTRL
doily deludable dexter(right) dictatorial doilies DLDD DKSTRL DKTTRSHP ...
Penelope Kister McRann, 1987
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Letter to Lord Castlereagh
... applied them; wh0,'on a change of Ministry, must form the administration of
England, acquainted with my design of separation, is too absurd to be mentioned
by the mostmalignant calumniator, or to be Credited by the most deludable dupe.
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An English-Welsh pronoucing Dictionary
Deltoid muscle, un o gyhyrau yr ysgwydd [hudadwy Deludable, dUii'dâ.bl a,
twylladwy, Delude, dUiid' vt, twyllo, hudo, llitbio Deluge, del'iij я, dylif, diluw, gorlif,
llif- I einant ; vt, dylito, Hifeirio, gorlifh Delusion, di.lii'zhun я, twyll, siom,
hndoliaeth ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
In Botany, shaped like a delta or rhomb. Deltoid-ovate, having an outline
between the shape of an egg and a A. Dbltoides, del'toy-des, ». {delta, and eidos,
likeness, Gr.) Tho deltoid muscle of the humerus. Deludable, de-lu'da-bl, a. That
may ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Deludable, a. Engañadizo. [car; frustrar. To Delude, va. Engañar, entrampar,
embaa- Deludcr, я. Delusor, Impostor. Deluding, $. Colusión, engaño. Impostura.
Deluge, e. Diluvio ; creciente ; desgracia repentina, [abrumar, oprimir. To Deluge,
ra ...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1865
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Chambers concise dictionary
[15c: from Latin deludere to cheat] □ deludable adj. "deludere deluge /'delju:d3, -
ju:3/ >n 1 a flood. 2 a downpour of rain. 3 a great quantity of anything coming or
pouring in. > v (deluged, deluging) formal to flood ; to cover in water. [16c as verb
...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... utterance ; the act of bringing children Ca relater Deliverer, dé-lîv'ur-ur. в. a
saver, a rescuer; Delivery, de-lîv'ur-e. a. release, rescoe ; s surrender; utterance;
childbirth Dell, del. s. a pit, a valley ' Deludable, de-lu'dS-Ы. a. liable to be
deceived ...