10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIAGLYPH»
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The Chambers Dictionary
DFEE 444 diaglyph DFEE abbrev: Department for Education and Employment.
DFM abbrev: Distinguished Flying Medal. dRahbrer: derendant; draft. DG abbrev:
Dei gratia (L). by the grace of God; Director- General. dg ahhrer: decigram(s).
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A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Diacous'tics, s. pL the science or doctrine of repeated sounds. Di'adem, s. a
crown, an ensign of royalty. Diasr'esis (-er-), a. the mark used to separate a
diphthongal syllable ; as in aerial. Diaglyph'ic, a. sunk into the surface. Diagnosis,
a. the ...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, ...
Diaglyph ice, a species of sculpture in which the strokes or lines are indented,
opposed to the usual mode, in which the figures are prominent. See Anaglypha.
Diagonal, (liayunos, Gr.) a straight line from one angle of an angular figuie to ...
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Rājapāla aṅgrezī-Hindī pāribhāshika śabdakośa
*ífa diaglyph и. НЧ)с*М diagnosis ra. feíH diagnostic а. (нс;м<*(<1, 3<;iH<*>; ~
and treatment services ^çiM* <f*Tf ЗТЧГСПЧЭ) ^Щ; ~ appointment H^HT*f
Гчч1чН; ~ check list ^|Гн* Г^ИН *pt; - clinic Г-içi-rimi; - condition felfa; - cue ^iPí* *
T%<1; ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Diaglyph,dī′aglif,n.an intaglio. [Gr.] Diagnosis, dīagnō′sis, n. the distinguishing
a disease by means of its symptoms:abrief description:—pl.Diagnō′ses.—v.t.Dī
′agnose, to ascertain fromsymptoms,as adisease.—adj.Dīagnos′tic ...
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The Greek-English Derivative Dictionary: Showing, in English ...
... surgery by which the parts are separated by incision ; a separation of parts by
some corrosive humour. DI/E'TA, s. from the Gr. diaita. A regimen, a particular
course of diet. DIAGLYPH'ICE, *. from the Gr. dia, through, and glupho, to
engrave.
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
2. In Greek churches, a sacristy to the right of the sanctuary. diaconium Same as
aspasticum. diaeta 1. The living quarters of an ancient Roman house (as
opposed to those parts of the house used for other purposes). 2. A dwelling.
diaglyph 1.
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Chambers English Thesaurus
... Classified word-|ists abstract abstraction action painting anaglyph anastasis
anastatic anthemion aquarelle bas relief Bauhaus camaieu cire perdue dadaism
decal decoupage Der Blaue Reiter diaglyph Dre Brücke diptych dry-point
duotone ...
Even Isaac was never able to discover how Natalie had managed to place a
beautiful Babylonian diaglyph on the surface of every shield. It was impossible of
course, and yet there it was. Natalie teased him with the curiosity for years, never
...
Robert G. Adamson, III, 2007
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A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, ...
... a longitudinal series of round milk-white spots, crossed by others of a similar
appearance, so as to represent in some degree the pattern of a small diadem. It
constructs a beautiful geometric web. DIAGLYPH'IC, a. [Gr. 8«, and ykvf*, to carve
.] ...
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