10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERSIDEREAL»
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Free Will: Concepts and challenges
I have recently read an article on the possibility of intersidereal travel in which the
authors divide the unpleasant necessities of this sort of travel into two categories:
those imposed upon the travellers by the ignorance of the designer of their ...
John Martin Fischer, 2005
2
Hobbes-Arg Philosophers
These hecalls 'intersidereal bodies'. Foremost among intersidereal bodies is '
themost fluid aether'. This is the body widely distributedin the area between the
earth andthe stars. Hobbes proposes toregard it as ifit were first matter and to ...
3
Webster's Common Sense Dictionary: Literary, Scientific, ...
Intersidereal, in'ter-si-de"- re-al, a. Situated between or among the stars.
Interspace, in'ter-Bpas. n. A space between other things. intersperse, In-ter-spers'
, v.t. To scutter or set here and there among other things.— Interspersion, n.
Noah Webster, Charles McClellan Stevens, 1902
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Daniel, Chorus in Philotas. intersidereal (in'ter-si-de're-al), a. [< L. inter, between,
+ sidus (sider-), star : see sidereal.'] Situated between or among the stars;
interstellar: as, intersidereal space. inter social (in-ter-so'sha.1), a. [< inter- +
social.] ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Evidential Argument from Evil
... few decades of developing radio transmitters powerful enough to be detected
across a distance of light-years (and long before they can make self-reproducing
intersidereal robotic probes), they invariably destroy themselves in nuclear wars.
Daniel Howard-Snyder, 1996
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Situated between or among the stars; interstellar: as, intersidereal space.
intersocial (in-ter-sd'shal), a. [< inter- + social. ] Pertaining to intercourse or
association ; having mutual relations or intercourse ; social. [Bare.] intersomnious
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
... < inter- + shock1.] To shock mutually. Daniel, Chorus in Philotas. Intersidereal (
in'ter-si-de're-al), a. [< L. infer, between, + sidus (sitler-) , star : see sidereal.]
Situated between or among the stars; interstellar: as, intersidereal space.
intersocial ...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Kemonst. intersett (in-ter-sef), v. t. [< inter- + sell.] To set or put between. Daniel,
Civil Wars, viii. intershockt (in-ter-shok'), v. t. [< inter- + shocki.] To shock mutually.
Daniel, Chorus in Philotas. intersidereal (in'ter-si-de're-al), a. [< L. inter, between
...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Situated between or among the stars; interstellar: as, intersidereal space.
intersocial (in-ter-so'shal), a. [< inter- + social. } Pertaining to intercourse or
association ; having mutual relations or intercourse ; social. [Rare.] intersomnious
...
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The italian yearbook of international law
The result deriving from the interplay of different rules, with spheres of application
that each of them defines on its own, is that intersidereal space seems to be
subject to a kind of hybrid legal regime, from the point of view of its military use.
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VOCA PEOPLE Arrives in France!
VOCA PEOPLE, the international and intersidereal, sensation land again is musical spaceship in France. And what a landing! VOCA PEOPLE ... «Broadway World, Dec 11»