10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCONSONANTLY»
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
... consolation. I . ' . 1' I. l -k6 '-so- in-é . D' - WCONSONANCY' n n D S ' 8 ma
ivconnncIi.Y,ln-kdr-rékt-'lé,adv.Inaccu.rately. greement with itself. I
INCONSONANT, in-k6n'-so-ndnt, adv. Not I ageeing; inconsistent; discordant. I
INCONSONANTLY ...
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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The stranger's illustrated guide to Chepstow and its ...
Following her, you pass beneath an ancient archway, reach the Second Court,
which is now inconsonantly turned into a garden; and thence into the Third Court,
which was the most important, and contains the relics of a large and magnificent
...
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Chambers concise dictionary
[17c: see CONSONANT] □ inconsonantly adv. inconspicuous >adj not easily
noticed or conspicuous; attracting little attention. [17c] □ inconspicuously adv. □
inconspicuousness n. inconstant > adj] formal or literary said of a person: having
...
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Seeking Viable Grassroots Representation Mechanisms in ...
I also argue that article 277 of the Ghanaian Constitution204 has inconsonantly
and subjectively ascertained and determined who, hailing from the appropriate
family and lineage will participate in constitutional arrangements of the country.
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The Big Show in Bololand: The American Relief Expedition to ...
... Lunacharsky and writer Maxim Gorky, in which he warned, inconsonantly, that "
an unprecedented calamity is impending such perhaps as we have not seen
since the days of Czar Alexis."26 This was a remarkable statement, considering
that ...
Bertrand M. Patenaude, 2002
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
17c. inconsolable o adj not able to be comforted; not consolable. • inconsolably
adverb. © 1 6c. inconsonant /ig'knnsansnt, in-/ oadj (especially inconsonant with
something) not agreeing with it or in harmony with it. • inconsonantly adverb.
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Inconsonant ; — ad. Inconsonantly. In-con-spio'u-ous, a. Not conspicuous ;
obscure; — ad. Inconspicuously ; — s. Inconspicuous ness. In-con'atan-cy, s.
Want of constancy ; unsteadiness; mutability of temper or affection. In-con' stant, a
. (Lat.) ...
It is hardly conceivable that any change could be made in the machinery of
county government without inconsonantly affecting the massive body of general
legislation now relating to county affairs. This would be true even though the
word ...
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Life of Edwin Forrest: The American Tragedian
Loyalty is pure, being consonantly composed of reverence and obedience ;
conscious disloyalty is impure, being inconsonantly composed of a perception of
rightful authority and rebellious resistance to it. Now, no other passion is
composed ...
William Rounseville Alger, 1877
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... effect was yet to come — the illumination of the caverns by torches with
coloured flames, and the picture then recalled the wildest scenes in " Vathek " ; a
harsh double flageolet playing frantically and inconsonantly all the time. Enough
of the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INCONSONANTLY»
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Flickering flames of lives inside UP jails
She screams inconsonantly whenever somebody gets closer to her. She is a life convict at women's jail in Lucknow, waiting for her sentence ... «Times of India, Apr 15»
Dig me out: Sleater-Kinney put aside parenthood, Portlandia and …
... its knowingly powerful, unashamedly emotional and make-no-mistake feminist intentions, and a future that seemed inconsonantly uncertain. «National Post, Jan 15»
'This Dark Road to Mercy' by Wiley Cash
Even the leathery matter-of-factness of Easter, the book's most authentic voice, is vulnerable to the inconsonantly precious touch. She and ... «Boston Globe, Feb 14»