10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLAREOUS»
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
It has been already observed, that it is to these grains that it owes it (hagreen- like
appearance ; it is from them also that it derives its colour; for, when they are
separated from the polype, they are of the same colour with it, whereas the
glareous ...
The latter detach themselves autonomously and produce independent plants. ln
the first half of the 20th century, European botanists defined the main types of
growth of glareous plants. They are divided into five groups: • Migrating glareous
...
Italy. Ministero dell'ambiente e della tutela del territorio, Museo friulano di storia naturale, 2002
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Palladius On husbondrie
83/637 refourme, inf. fourme, imper. 83/636 -ourmed confourmed, pp. fourmed,
pp. 12I/482 fourmed, pp. confourmed, pp. 121/483 -ourne (see -orne) tourne
yorne, adv. 1 7/447 -ous argillous, a. sing. glareous, a. sing. 121/497 glareous, a.
sing ...
Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Barton Lodge, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1873
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A General Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Glareous, glar'e-us, a. consisting of transparent matter Glaring, glaring, a. striking;
barefaced - Glass,glass, n. an artificial transparent substance —a. made of glass
— v. to glaze Glass-house, glass'hows, n. a house where glass is ...
George Fulton, G. Knight, 1814
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Selects Evidences of a Successful Method of Treating Fever ...
He felt a little feverish heat only yesterday ; he was purged much ; his stools were
whitish, brown, slimy, and glareous, but not fetid or hot. — — The febrifuge
mixture to be taken. Should the fever come on, let him have the antimonial
anodyne ...
On the other hand, acids arrest viscous fermentation, and doubtless the effects of
other fermcnts also; they act as powerful antiseptics, and thus prevent the
formation of the glareous substance which seems to be one of the gravest causes
of ...
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Hoffy's North American Pomologist: Containing Numerous ...
Mitarity-September, October. Leaf-Broad, dark green, somewhat plaited or
rugose, serrate, under side glareous with reddish veins. Wood-_Dark reddish
brown. HISTORY, ETC. А native of Pennsylvania. The original tree was
discovered in the ...
Alfred Hoffy, William Draper Brincklé, 1860
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... look with tierce piercing eyes ; to shine ostentatiously. To GLARE, glare, v. * a.
To shoot such splendour as the eye cannot hear. CLARE, glare, s. Overpowering
lustre, splendour, such as dazzles live eye , a Aeree piercing look. GLaREOUS ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Glareous, a. Viscoso, pegajoso, glutinoso. Glaring, a. Chocante; notorio; brillante.
Glaringly, ad. Notoriamente. Glass, ». Vidrio; vaso. Perspective glats. Telescopio.
Magnifying ala**. Vidrio de aumento. Lo<>king-gla*H. Espejo. Glass-blower, » ...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1864
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Encyclopædia Americana
As thus procured, it is a glareous fluid, with very little taste. When kept for some
time exposed to the air, it putrefies, but when spread in thin layers and dried, it
does not undergo any change. When heated to about 165° Fahr., it coagulates,
and ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1857