10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFEASIBLENESS»
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
In favor with, Favored by, in the good graces of. In feasibility, n. Impracticability, in
- feasibleness, un feasibleness. Infeasible, a. Impracticable, unfeasible, that
cannot be accomplished, not to be done. Infeasibleness, n. Infeasibility. Infect,
v. a. 1.
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Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
In feasible, 47 1,7 0-L Infeasibleness, 704. Infection, disease, 655. contamination,
659. excitation, 195, 824. Infectious, 657. Infecund, 169. Infecundity, 169. Infelicity
, unhappiness, 898. inexpertness, 699. Infer, 460. Inference, 480, 591.
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears, 1854
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Vollständiges englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches ...
Un'tf)U(id) , Un'tllimlid), 1. adj. infeasible, (unaiiffitQrbar) impracticable, not
performable; 2. adv. impracticably, not feasibly. till tl)l(lid)fcit, Un't()Ulilid)fcit,/.
impraclicaule- ness, impracticability; infeasibleness. Un'ticf, adj. (flad;, uoiii
SBaffcr) not ...
Johann Gottfried Flügel, Napoleon N W. Meissner, 1856
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Infeasibility, in-fe-ze-bil' -e-te, 1 Impractica- Infeasibleness, in-fe'-ze-bl-nes, J "
bility ; the quality of not being capable of being done or performed. Infeasible, in-
fe'-ze-bl, a. (Lat.) Not to be done'; that cannot be accomplished; impracticable.
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The American Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
Infeasibility, In-fe-zi-bil-i-ti, j n. de etat ov Infeasibleness, In-fé-zi-bl-nes, ) beig
infezibl; impraktikabiliti. Infeasible. In-fíz-i-Ы, a. dat kan not be dun. Infect, In-fékt,
v. t. tu tant; tu korúpt ; tu poltet. Infected, ln-fékt-ed, p. a. hurt bj infekjon; touted.
Daniel S. Smalley, Alexander John Ellis, 1855
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A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
Infeasibleness, ?n-fe'-ze-bl- nfs, s. Uiitl)iiniid)fíit, f. Infect, în-fikt', т. a. aufliefen,
wrgifiíii : —, adj. niigeflecf t. Infection, în-feV-sh&n, s. Xi» fïeûT ting ; ©гифе, f.
Infectious, tn-fek.'-8hus, adj. -ly, adr. anftrcfeiib. Infectiousness, tn-feV-ehos- nis, я.
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Impracticability, infeasibleness, intractability, toughness, perverse- ness, see
Impossibility (471). V. To be difficult, &c. To meet with, experience, labour under,
get into, plunge into, be surrounded by, be encompassed with, be entangled by ;
to ...
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Chronicon Rusticum-commerciale: Or, Memoirs of Wool, &c. ...
But present- ' * ly the States General, and great Cities of Germany, re- ' sensing
this Design, banish all Cloth of England deyed in * the Cloth : and altho* his
Majesty, within less than two ' Years, did, upon the Infeasibleness of the
Undertaking, ...
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Dictionary of the English and German languages for general ...
Ц. Infeasibleness, tn-lo'-ie-bl- n?i, ». llir!baiil¡4jffit, f. Infect, Ía-Í^kt', v. a. oiiflfifín, •
rrairmtf —, adj. anafftaft. Infection, În-f?k'-eli0li, 8. Vn> firtfiraa i <5*«d>f, f.
Infectious, la-fek'-ehoe, adj. —It, adr. an Cu finö. Infectiousness, In-feV-shne- !í?í.
... empty, forlorn. impracticability, n. impracticableness, infeasibility, impossibility,
infeasibleness, hopelessness; uselessness, inutility, inefficaciousness,
inoperativeness, impracti- cality, ineffectiveness, unserviceableness.
impracticable, adj.
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978