10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRRELIEVABLE»
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irrelievable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irrelievable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Irremediable, incurable ; admitting no cure, irrelievable ; helpless.
Irremediablemente, ad. Irremediably, helplessly, irrecoverably. Irremisfble, a.
Irreinissible, unpardonable. Irremisiblemeute, ad. Unpardonably, irremis- sibly.
Irremunerado, da ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane, 1831
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Irremediable, incurable; admitting no cure, irrelievable ; helpless.
Irremediablemente, ad. Irremediably, helplessly, irrecoverably. IrremisJble, a.
Irremissible, unpardonable. Irremisiblemente, ad. Unpardonably, irremis- sibly.
Irremunerado, da ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1837
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
IRRECUPERABLE— IRRELIEVABLE. IKRELIGION— IRREPRESENTABLE.
recovery; beyond the possibility of being regained, repaired, or remedied.
IRRECUPERABLE, ir-re-kn'pcr-a-bl, a. (in, and recupero, to recover, Lat.)
Irrecoverable.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Irremediable, incurable ; admitting no cure, irrelievable ; helpless.
Irremediablemente, ad. Irremediably, helplessly, irrecoverably. Irremisible, a.
Irremissible, unpardonable. Irremisiblemente, ad. Unpardonably, irrercis- sibly.
Irremunerado, da ...
In the meantime, the cause of her mucous colitis was located in an irrelievable
ileum and cecum stasis, the result of a somewhat fixed mobile cecu-m. In
September, 1913, Dr. Coffey did a partial hammock operation upon her
bymelieving the ...
Into this factor of bowel regulation enters all of those conditions which may be
looked upon as surgical indications, such as an irrelievable mobile cecum, an
irrelievable iliac regurgitation, etc., and which are encountered in about ten per
cent, ...
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War lyrics and songs of the South
Quick the cannon's shot did pour, Belching death at every roar, Woe irrelievable,
Loss irretrievable. Each the other's life essaying, Thousands were the thousands
slaying ; Death inevitable. 0 God ! look down with pitying eye, In mercy stay the ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
IRRELEVANTLY, adv. See Irrelevant. IRRELIEVABLE, adj. Do-fhuasglaidh, do-
iasachadh. IRRELIGION, s. Mi-dhiadhachd, aindiadhachd, aingidheachd.
IRRELIGIous, adj. Mi-dhiadhaidh, aindiadhaidh. IRRELIGIOUSLY, adv. See
Irreligious.
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The London Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
... desire to make water, which the repress, or perhaps indulge with some ditliculi
, but which increases, and is soon found to e irrelievable without assistance. The
greater the effort, the more determined the straining, the greater is the agony, ...
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The Journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston
Dr. Cutter mentioned the case of a child about two years of age, who had had
great pain and distress in the hypogastrium, 'which was irrelievable. A large
round mass could be felt through the abdominal walls. When the parts were
exposed at ...
Gynaecological Society of Boston, 1872