10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIVERGINGLY»
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divergingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
The large reflector, B R, receives the rays, ac, bd, from the distant object, and
reflects them to its focus, e , where they form the inverted image, or where they
cross each other, and then fall divergingly upon the small reflector, x y, whose
focus is ...
2
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
The word translated " divergingly," is one which, in the collocation here employed
, implies the opposite of the sense of another Chinese character signifying the
direct road. Circumstances not allowing the Commissioners to follow the beaten ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1860
3
The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
It has a divergingly foliated, or promiscuously radiated structure, with a double
cleavage, forming oblique angles. Its internal lustre is shining; it is more or less
transluceiit or transparent ; it scratches glass, and melts before the blowpipe into
a ...
4
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
It has a divergingly foliated, or promiscuously radiated structure, with a double
cleavage, forming oblique angles. Its internal lustre is shining; it is more or less
teranslucent or transparent ; it scratches glass, and melts before the blowpipe
into a ...
5
The American Journal of Science
Shell sub-rhomboidal, inequilateral, transverse, compressed; valves thin, beaks
slightly prominent and divergingly wrinkled; cardinal teeth oblique, single in the
right and double in the left valve ; lateral teeth slightly curved; nacre white. ''q_ .
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American Journal of Science
Shell sub-rhomboidal, inequilateral, transverse, compressed ; valves thin, beaks
slightly prominent and divergingly wrinkled ; cardinal teeth oblique, single in the
right and double in the left valve ; lateral teeth slightly curved ; nacre white. - Hab.
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
Shell sub-rhomboidal, inequilateral, transverse, compressed ; valves thin, beaks
slightly prominent and divergingly wrinkled ; cardinal teeth oblique, single in the
right and double in the left valve ; lateral teeth slightly curved ; nacre white. Hab.
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences
For the rays, see Optics, which, after their crossing at the place, rqp, proceed
divergingly, fall upon the lens, A B, in the same manner as if a real object were
situated at rqp; and of course, on the other side of tliat lens the rays of each pencil
will ...
9
A description of the minerals in the Leskean Museum
1306 A Groupe of similar, capillary, but somewhat more divergingly aggregated,
Calcareous Spar Crystals, with crystallized Quartz, on Massive Calcareous Spar ;
from the fame place. 1307 Calcareous Spar, crystallized in very divergingly ...
Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten, 1798
10
Sun Circles and Human Hands: The Southeastern Indians Art ...
The central creases of the palm were represented as descending divergingly
from between the first and middle fingers, to the base (thumbs crooked down).
This was also characteristic of the hands in another much more elaborately
painted ...
Emma Lila Fundaburk, Mary Douglass Fundaburk Foreman, 2001
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For example: The head, with its classical, yet severe and calm. features, is surmounted by a crown or diadem, from which radiate divergingly ... «Gizmodo India, Jun 15»