10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXCORTICATION»
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excortication in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A New and Practical Dictionary of English and French ...
Excorier, èkskârié, v. a. to ex- Excortication, èkskortikasion, f. excortication . [
crement . Excrément, èkskrémah, m. ex- Excrétion, -'sïon, Í. excretion. Excrétoire,
-twûr, a. excretice. Excroissance, èkskrwûsans, f. excrescence, fungus. Excursion
...
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
[chir.] excoriation, fretting of the skin. EXCORIER, va. [chir.] to strip or wear off the
skin, to excoriate. EXCORTICATION, sf. act of stripping off bark, excortication.
EXCREMENT, sm. alvine discharges, excrement. — de la lerre ; dregs of
mankind.
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
EXCORTICATION— EXCULPATE. EXCORTIOATION, n. eks-ktrr' U-ka shun [F.
rxcorUca tton— from L. ex, out of; cortex or cortleem, bark]: the acj of striping off
bark. Excor ticated, a. stripped of the bark. EXCREMENT, n. ekskri-mint [P.
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Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
EXCORTICATION, sf. act of stripping otf bark, excortication. EXCRIi]MENT, am.
alvine discharges, excrement. - de la terre; dregs of mankind. EXCREEMENTEU-
X, SE ou EXCRl:1MENTIEL, LE on EXCRIilMENTITIEL, LE, adj. excrementitious.
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A New French and English Dictionary
Excortication, sf. excortication, the act of □tripping oil' bark. ExcnÉATioN, sf. (p«u.
) excreation, a spitting out. Excrément, sm. excrement, that which is discharged
from the animal body after digestion. ExcRKMENTEUXOr КхСВЕМ EN I I EL, ni.lj.
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English Pronouncing ...
(chir.) excorier. EXCORIATION [(к^кб-и-.'-Лйп] n. 1. écorchure.t; 2. (cuir.)
excoriation, f. EXCORTICATE [aka-kor'-u-kâi] v. a. t écorcer. EXCORTICATION [ »
k.-kir.«-ki'- □bùn] n. % excortication, t EXCREMENT [<ka'-kr»-mêat] n. 1. «35-
erémenX ...
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1907
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Spiers and Surenne's English and French pronouncing ...
excorier. EXCOKIATION f.'.k.-kó-ri-á'-riún] n. 1. ècorchure, f. ; 2. (cbir.) excoriation,
f. EXCORTICATE [èki-kôr'-u-kài] v. a. * EXCORTICATION [ eki-kftr-u-ki'- iL m I п. %
excortication, f. EXCREMENT [èke'-krf-mfnt] п. 1. excrément, m. ; 2. t dépouille ...
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1892
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Papers on Agriculture, Consisting of Communications Made to ...
And [he] thinks that the prejudice accruing thereby as to the tanner, (in regard to
the more diflicult excortication) [that is, disba'rking,] is no way to. be put into
balance with the advantage and improvement of timber for paling, building ...
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Silva: Or , a Discourse of Forest-trees. Terra, a ...
... 5 and thinks that the Prejudice accruing thereby, as to the Tanner (in regard of
the more difficult Excortication) is no Way -to be put in Balance with the
Advantage and Improvement of the Timber for Taling, Building of Shij>r,Houser,
&e.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
দ্যুঠর দৃব্য | Excortication, n. s. Lat. ছর্শল খের্মেলন. ছর্টুল ছক্টড়র্মে. খেদোশা ছ] ড়ান
. খোশো খোলেন. বাকল বা ছাল্যতলেন. ত্হ্ঙ্গীনকরণ | Excreable, a তন্সগেকরণীয়.
উৎক্ষেপর্ণক্টয়. থুৎকারকরপাঁয়. কুলী বা ছেপ ফেনাইবার যেন্টাগ্য | To Excreate, v. a.
Lat.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834