10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLUVIATIC»
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1
The Roman Climate: Its Influence on Health and Disease
These gave the fluviatic deposits in the form of gravel, fluviatic sand and clay,
travertine (calcareous tufa). Travertine so abundantly employed in Roman
constructions is yet visible on the side of the Pincian hill as far as 120 feet above
the ...
2
Works: comprising his Studies of nature; Paul and Virginia ...
I am not acquainted with any of the seeds peculiar to the banks of the rivers of
Jamaica, but I am certain that they have all the characters I have observed in
fluviatic plants. Here then is a new confirmation of the vegetable harmonies of
Nature ...
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 1846
as the tip of the little finger, is produced from a fluviatic grub, which is found
particularly at the mouths of rivers, close by the water's edge, in the rnud, into
which it digs in quest of subsistence. This grub lives three years, and at the
termination of ...
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 1796
4
A Primary School Dictionary of the English Language, ...
FLUVIATIC. to hang loose and waving. — v.t. To cover with water. — n. A stream ;
current. Flow'er (flour), n. The blossom of a plant ; choicest part. — v. i. To
blossom forth. — v. t. To embellish with figures. FloWer-de-lu§e',n. A plant of
several ...
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1871
5
Dictionary of the English and Italian Languages
... winter (see Fig|ere); -, m. rent, hire. Filtone, ffttó'oé, m. main root ; spirit of
divination. I tl 1 >i i", no, m. tenant, renter. 3 i m . i □ ,frú mi'l adj. fluviatic. IiiiinaiM,
f;úmá'n¿, Fiuinara, f'úmá'ra, f. overflowing river. Fïumatico , fiumA'irkó , adj.
fluviatic.
William James, Giuseppe Grassi, 1854
6
New Italian and English Dictionary in Two Parts: With a New ...
1. to fluctuate; waver Flutluazióne, sf. fluctuation ; irresolution Kluttuüso, -a, adj.
stormy : tempestuous ; wavy Fluviale, adj. fluviatic; of a river ; abundant Flüvído, -
a, adj. fluid; liquid; flowing Fl ú rio, jm. river; great river; torrent. S an max. Fúca, tf.
7
Badminton library of sports and pastimes
Some of the expressions used in the newspapers about the different matches are
very curious ; in one paper it is called ' Fluviatic and Fresh Water Frolics,' and in
another ' Thamesian Pleasantry,' and again, ' Water-racing Galloways,' but the ...
8
The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Flexile, flexion. Flecto. I^5- Flora, Florence, Florentine, floriage, florid. Floriferous.
Flos ; fero. Florin, florist, florulent, flosculous, flourish, flower. Flos. Fluctuate.
Fluctuo. [Fluo. Fluent, fluid, fluor, fluviatic, flux, fiuxility. Fluviatic. Fluvius. Focal,
focus.
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Yachting: by R.T. Pritchett, the Marquis of Dufferin and ...
Some of the expressions used in the newspapers about the different matches are
very curious; in one paper it is called ' Fluviatic and Fresh Water Frolics,' and in
another 'Thamesian Pleasantry,' and again, 'Water-racing Galloways,' but the ...
Sir Edward Sullivan (bart.), 1910
10
The Journal of Malacology
Collection of Terrestrial and Fluviatic Shells of the Grecian Fauna ; 160 species in
20 genera. Price, 80 marks. 2. Collection of the Marine, Fluviatic, and Terrestrial
Shells of Europe (from the paleoartic region) ; 1,360 species in 225 genera.
Walter Edward Collinge, Wilfred Mark Webb, 1893