10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMONSTRATORY»
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A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the ...
Demonstratory, d£-mon-stra-tur-£, a. 512. Having the tendency to demonstrate.
Demulcent, de-muKsent, a. Softening, mollifying, assuasive. To DEMUR, de-murl
v. n. To delay a process in law by doubts and objections; to doubt, to have ...
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Clavis Cœlestis: Being the Explication of a Diagram ...
It may possibly-be a reprint of part of a prospectus, though the journal mention in
1737 of ' Demonstratory Schemes in Astronomy' and of ' Physical and
Mathematical Elements '13 is so close in wording to the subtitle of Clavis
Caelestis as to ...
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Miscellaneous Essays by H. T. Colebrooke: 2
The gloss of RANGANAT'HA on the Vésam'z, 0r demonstratory annotations of
BHASCARA, which is entitled Mita~ bluishifii, contains no specification of date;
but is determined, with suflicient certainty, towards the middle of the sixteenth ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Demonstratory, dé-rnAns'str5-tfir-é. a. having the tendency to demonstrate.
Demoralize, db-inérflil-lze. v. a. to destroy morals and moral feeling. Demulcent,
di.--m.'i1'sé-nt. a. softening, mollifying, assuasive. Arb. Demur, db-nifir'. v. n. to
delay by ...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
DEMONSTRATORY, dis-mous'stra-thr-y. a. Having the tendency to demonstrate.
DEMULCENT, dE-mhlflsent. a. Softening, mollifying, assuasive. To DEMUR, tie-
mirth v. n. To delay a process in law by doubts and objections; to doubt, to have ...
Demonstratory, de-m6ns'tra-tar-e, adj. 512. Having the tendency to demonstrate.
DEMULCENT, d(i-rfl&Mnt, adj. Softening, mollifying, assuasrve. To DEMUR, do-
mfir,' v. iu To delay a process in law by doubts and objections ; to doubt, to have ...
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Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
Now, as far as we have been able to perceive, the common-sense philosopher
has more truth on his side than his more demonstratory critic ; our reason for
making this assertion we shall here append. Every perception has two elements
— a ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
... of philosophy; when it merely means one who denionstrates any thing in
general, the accent is on the same syllable us the verb, 521. DEMONSTRATORY,
dé-mdn'-stril-tfir-E-, adj. 512. Having the tendency to demonstrate. Dr-:Mo1t.iLrz.a'
rIo.
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
... de-mAna-'tra-tlv-le, ad. Clearly ; plainly. By demonstration. DEMONSTRATOR,
dem-'An-stra't-ur, or de-mAtf stra't-or, n. One that proves; one that demonstrates.
DEMONSTRATORY, de-mAna-'tri t-fir-e, a. Having the tendency to demonstrate.
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
DEMONSTRATORY, d£-m£ns'- stra-tur-y. a. Having the tendency to demonstrate.
DEMULCENT, dc-mul'-fent. a. Softening, mollifying, asiuasive. To DEMUR, de-
mur'. v. n. To delay a process in law by doubts and objections ; to doubt, to have ...
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