10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORCIPATION»
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forcipation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Systematic and Taxonomic Review of the Family ...
Cheliped forcipation is a derived condition probably related to feeding mode and
is likely evidence of an independently evolved response to food type or
availability. The seven species with strongly forcipate chelae (state 1), including
the ...
Jerry Alan McLelland,
2008
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Also called mask. forcipation (fdr-si-pa'shon), n. [< L. forceps (forcip-), forceps,
pincers, + -ation.] 1. Torture by nipping with forceps or pincers. A punishment of
less torment far than either the wheel, or forcipation, yea, than simple burning.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Torture by nipping with forceps or pincers. A punishment of less torment far than
either the wheel, or forcipation, yea, than simple burning. Bacon, ()bs. on a Libel.
2. In 2061., the state of being forcipated; forfication; bifurcation. forcite (f5r'sit), n.
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Also called mask. forcipation (fdr-si-pa'shon), n. [< L. forceps (forcip-), forceps,
pincers, + -ation.] 1. Torture by nipping with forceps or pincers. A punishment of
less torment far than either the wheel, or forcipation, yea, than simple burning.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Also called mas . forcipation (for-si-pa'shgn), n. [( L. forceps (forcip-), forceps,
pincers, + -ation.] 1. Torture by nipping with forceps or pincers. A punishment of
less torment for than either the wheel, or forcipation, yea, than simple burning.
Bacon ...
William Dwight Whitney,
1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Also called mask. forcipation (for-si-pa'shon), n. [< L. forceps (forcip-), forceps,
pincers, + -ation.] 1. Torture by nipping with forceps or pincers. A punishment of
less torment far than either the wheel, or □forcipation, yea, than simple burning.
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Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English, containing ...
Forcipation, i. (from Lat. forceps) Tearing wilh pincers. Foreclose, v. To shut up.
For-come, v. To prevent. For-crased, adj. Crazy ; mad. For-cutte, v. (A.-S.) To cut
through. Ford, e. To afford; to sell. For-darke.p.^.-S1.) Tomakedark. Fordboh, t.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
অত্তণু বিবেচনা বা fizz করে যে, পূবের্ব মতলব Forcipation, শো- চ- চিমটান, সাঁড়াশিদরো
টানন, সন্দদ্র\শন*ক্টদ্বারা হাতের উপর মাস্তুল থাকে যেখানে, জাহাজের উপর স্থান | (71-
iITZ7I', হাঁটিয়ম্মু পার হওয়া যার যে ম্বানে,বিনা তরিকা সন্তর To Fureclose. শো- শো-
...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen,
1834
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Diccionario tecnológico inglés-español y español-inglés de ...
extirpator, extirper. extirpar, to extirp, to extirpate (a.) to weed out, to root out, to
averruncate. extraction, extraction, drawing (c.) export, exportation (ch.)
abstraction. — con alicates 6 ' pinzas, forcipation. — de tuques, raising of sunken
vessels.
Néstor Ponce de León,
1904
... the quick dispatching, of less torment far than either the wheel or forcipation,
yea than simple burning. Pag. 48. he saith, England is confederate with the great
Turk: wherein if he mean it because the merchants have an agent in ...