10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERUBESCENCE»
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erubescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A French and English dictionary
Erubescence. : C. Hushing,. shames. ac". d-. nefi. Ernce: f. The herb Rockjt ; also,
the Canker- worm. t Eruce : m. ee : £ Nibled finely, licked up daintily. v T tEruccr.
To nible finely, to lick, up daintily. Erudation : f. A butching , or breaking of wind.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
Photo (sun)-aged skin, horniness: acanthosis verrucosa, actinic elastosis, actinic
keratosis, hyperkeratosis, keratosis, lentigo maligna, senile elastosis, senile
keratosis, UVA & UVB rays II. Color, covering: 1. A reddening; a blush:
erubescence ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
—L. ērubescent, stem of pres. pt. of ērubescere, togrowred. —L. ē, out,very much;
and rubescere, togrowred, inceptive form of rubēre, to bered.See Ruby.Der.
erubescence,from MF. erubescence (Cotgrave); from L. erubescentia, a blushing.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
The Arabic root is khazi, 'a blush or ruddy flush,' whether from fulness, shame, or
modesty ; whence the verb khaza, to produce blushes, erubescence, or suffusion
;' and hence khazan in Persian signifies 'autumu, or the season of fulness and ...
5
The Bernsteinzimmer Mystery: (Who Has the Looted Amber Room?)
She flashes her, ah, erubescence as some damn passport...” Surprise. Again.
Tukos? Yes. Erubescence? Wow. Levitsky never ceased to amaze Earl. Only the
deep carried erubescense in their working vocabularies. “. . .but it's to a nice
place, ...
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The London Medical Repository and Review
assigned the following characters of inflammation as distinct from erubescence
dependent only upon congestion. • In inflammation, the redness of the membrane
is at first pointed , its transparency is lost, and it is more dense than in its healthy ...
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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
The Arabic root is khazi, 'ablush or ruddy flush,' whether from fulness, shame, or
modesty ; whence the verb khaza, to produce blushes, erubescence, or suffusion
;' and hence khazan in Persian signifies 'autumn, or the season of fulness and ...
Assaulting erubescence with erubescence, Amerigo mournfully replied, "I blush
because I cannot blush anymore." "Make me blush" Europa murmured with the
unimpeachable voice of her sexual authority, tossing away the kilos of quilt to ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
The Arabic root is khazi, 'a blush or ruddy flush,' whether from fulness, fame, or
modesty; whence the verb khaza, to produce blushes, erubescence, or suffusion ;
' and hence khazan in Persian signifies 'autumn, or the season of fulness and ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
Here is an irregular row of beacon-fires, once all luminous as suns ; and with a
certain inextinguishable erubescence still, in the abysses of the dead deep Night.
Let us look here. In shadowy outlines, in dimmer and dimmer crowding forms, the
...
Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle, 1870