10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCOMPRESSIBLENESS»
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous: Or ...
Incomprehensibleness, ». Inconceivableness, See INCOMPREHENSIBILITY.
Incompressibllity, «. Incompressibleness. Incompressible, a. Not to be
compressed, not compressible. Incompressible ness, «. Incompressibility.
Incomputable, a.
Richard Soule, George Holmes Howison, 1891
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... pres-si-bil'-i-ti, wasgol- Incompressibleness, in-com- deb, ang- pres'-si-bl-nes, J
hydwasg- edd, anghydwasgolrwydd Incompressible, in-com-pres'-si-bl, a.
angbydwasgadwy, anghyfyngadwy, an- nwysadwy Incomputable, in-com-piwt'-â-
bl, ...
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The universal etymological English dictionary
INCOMPRESSIBILTTy 7 an incapa- INCOMPRESSIBLENESS J bieness of being
compressed or squeezed close together. INCONCEI'VABLENESS, quality, nature
or property, that cannot be conceived. INCONGEAL'ABLENESS (o. in ssi ...
In order to try the Incompressibleness of Water, I silled the abovementioned
Bomb, before it was burst, with Pump Water, well purged of Air, which had six 4- i
Degrees of Coldness above the freezing Point: Then placing it under the- Cyder ...
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...
INCOMPRESSIBIL'ITY 7 an incara- INCOMPRESSIBLENESS $ bieneii of being
compressed or squeezed close together. INCONCEI'VABLENESS, quality, nature
or property, that cannot be conceived. INCONGEAL'ABLENESS (of in ai ...
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
... syllables slighted) means incapable of being reduced in volume by pressure.
From the experiment of the Florentine Academicians, liquids were for a long time
regarded as being completely incompressible. — Ganot. Incompressibleness.
Josephine Turck Baker, 1916
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... or ness Inconsonancy incomprehensibly inconsonant incomprehension
inconsonan tly incomprehensive Inconspicuous Incompressibility
inconspicuousness incompressible in conspicuously incompressibleness In
constancy Incompu table ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
WTTT»ti ns. incom- pressibility, incompressibleness згя- ЧТ?ЧЯГ incomputable
00- 3T»m, 3HTW inconceivable adj. згГчсЧ'; зг^Ч^тгч; 3Rt«r; arate; amfarter; згач
<г; (coll.) +?4Hlrffa, 4K«lldId¡ ns. inconceivability, inconceivableness зггЧгТЧГТТт
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Notes of a Course of Nineteen Lectures on Natural Philosophy ...
Dr. Hales gives the following account of the experiment mentioned above : — " In
order to try the incompressibleness of water, I filled the bomb, before it was burst,
with pump water, well purged of air, which had 6 J degrees of coldness above ...
George Farrer Rodwell, 1873
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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Quality of being incompressible, or of resisting compression. Incompressible, (in-
koni-pres'e-bl) a. [L. in, not, and pritntre , pre**um, to press, squeeze.] Not
compressible; resisting compression. Incompressibleness, (m-koni-pres'e-bl-nes)
n.