10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEOPPILATIVE»
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deoppilative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
DENTOID— DEOPPILATIVE. DEORDINATION—DEPA RTURE. Dzxrnm, den'
toyd, a. (dens, and eidoe, resemblance, Gr.) Tooth-shaped. DENTBITINA, den-trit'
e-na, a. A genus of microsmpic shells belonging to the class Foruminifera: so ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
DENTOID— DEOPPILATIVE. DEORDINATION— DEPARTURE. Dbntoid, den'
toyd, a. (dens, and eidos, resemblance, Gr.) Tooth-shaped. Dentrittna, den-trit'e-
na, s. A genus of microscopic shells belonging to the class Foraminifera : so
named ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
3
A French and English dictionary
Joseph Wilson (Professor in St. Gregory's College.) DËOPPILATION (di-op-i-lé'-
cheunc) ». Désopilation, {. DEOPPILATIVE (di-op'-i-la-tiv) adi. [de- obstnient]
Désopilatif, propre à ôter les obstructions. DEOSCULATION (di-os-kiou-lé-cheun
**) s ...
Joseph Wilson (Professor in St. Gregory's College.), 1833
4
A dictionary of the English and Portuguese languages
i de- obstruent, deoppilative, deoo- pilalory- that scr\es lo move obslruclions ol
stoppages. Desolislruido. See Desobslruir, v. a. deoppilale, de- ohstruct.
Drsnreupado, a, adj. al leisure, idle, without business. See Uesoccupar, v. a. lo
depart ...
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A complete dictionary of the English language: both with ...
v. a. To deobstruct, to clear a passage. DEOPPILATION, di-op-pl-li'- shun. s. The
act os clearing obstructions. DEOPPILATIVE, de-6p'-pMa-tlv. a. Deobstruent.
DEOSCULATION, de os-ku-la'- lhun. s. The act of kissing. To DEPAINT, de pl'nt.
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Deoppilative, deobstruent Desopinar, va. To impeach one's character, to defame.
Desoprimir, va. To free from oppression. Desorden, tm. 1 . Disorder, confusion,
irregularity, misordes. 2. Disorder, tumult, misrule, hurry-. 3. Lawlessness, licence
...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
7
A Course of Chymistry ... Fourth edition, etc
You will find a larger Description of this Gum in mYTteatise of simple Drugs. i It is
given inwardly in DeoppilatiVe Electuaries, for Scirrhous 'Tumours of the Liver',
Spleen, and Mesentery; it is used in Emol'lient and Attractive Plasters.
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The speller's manual: being a collection of words usually ...
DELIBERATING (de-lib 'er-a-ting), pp. Considering, weighing in FAVORABLY (
fdvur-a-ble), adv. Kindly, with favor. METROPOLITAN (met-tro-poHe-tan), a.
Belonging to or residing in the chief city. [passage from obstructions.
DEOPPILATIVE ...
9
New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
(mtd.) deoslruéute, m. aperiente, т. Deodand, ». deodindnm (oggéllo che, avén-
do caglonàta la morte d'un uómo, era con- fiscato a profílto dei pôveri)
Deoppilate, va. (mtd.) dieoppilire, deo- slrutre Deoppilative, a. disoppilattro,
deodrnénle ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Desopilan vo, va, a, Deoppilative, deobstru- ent [defame. Desopinar, ra. To
Impeach one's character, Desoprimir, ra. To free from oppression. Desorden, am.
Disorder, confusion ; excess, abnsa [ôrtler. Desordenación, af. Disordered ness.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1877