10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERCLUSION»
Discover the use of
interclusion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interclusion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Arcana Cœlestia: The Heavenly Arcana, Contained in the Holy ...
3542 ; thus to break the yoke from off the neck denotes liberation (setting at
liberty) from interclusion and interception, consequently it denotes conjunction by
good, also that truth is become the truth of good, for when there is no longer any ...
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Arcana Coelestia: The Heavenly Arcana Contained in the Holy ...
That by neck is signified influx and communication, and thence conjunction, and
that by a yoke upon the neck is signified interclusion and interception, may be
seen, n. 3542 ; thus to break the yoke from off the neck denotes liberation (setting
at ...
3542; thus to break the yoke from off the neck denotes liberation (setting at liberty
) from interclusion and interception, consequently it denotes conjunction by good,
also that truth is become the truth of good, for when there is no long r any ...
Interclusion. Intercolnnin, s. m. Intercolumniation, the space between pillars or
columns. Intercostal, a. Intercostal, placed between the ribs. ' Interciitfineo, nea. a.
Placed between the skin and flesh. l Iiiterdecir, o.a. To interdict, to prohibit.
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Heavenly Arcana which are in the Sacred Scripture Or Word of ...
3542 ; thus to break the yoke from off the neck is liberation from interclusion and
interception, consequently it is conjunction by good, also that truth becomes of
good, for when there is no longer any interclusion and interception, good flows in
...
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Interclusion, if. Interclusion. Intercolunio, im. Intercolumniation, the space
between pillars or columns. Intercostal, a. Intercostal, placed between the. ribs.
Intercurrente, a. (Prov.) Intercurrent, interven- ing. Intercutaneo, nea, a.
Intercutaneous ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Interclusion, tf. Interclusion. Intercolunio, tm. Intercolumniation, the space
between pillars or columns. Intercostal, a. Intercostal, placed between the ribs.
Intercurrente, a. (Prov.) Intercurrent, intervening. Intercutaneo, nea, a.
Intercutaneous ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1837
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A pronouncing dictionary of the Spanish and English languages
Interception, interclusion. INTERCEPTA'R, in-Ur-thep- tar1, va. To intercept, to cut
off, to obstruct. INTERCESIO'N, in-ter-thay-se- on', sf. Intercession, mediation,
interposition, interceding. IXTERCESO'R, RA, in-ter-thes- sore', ah, s. Intercessor
...
Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena, 1868
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Discourses of the Vanishing: Modernity, Phantasm, Japan
E. Valentine Daniel has written of the metaphor of interclusion in ethnography
and the more "spartan form of reflexivity" that then becomes visible: I am thinking
of the ultimate in intercluding marks, the hyphen. Reflexivity in ethnography can
be ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Interclusion. [labour. Intercom' Mo.sm.lutcrcoliimniation, the space between
pillars or columns. [ribs. Intercostal, a. Intercostal, placed between the Intkkci-
rkextk, a. Intercurrent, intervening. Istercutaneo, rea, a. Placed between the skin
and flesh ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1851