10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRRIGABLY»
Discover the use of
irrigably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irrigably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Goblins Must Go Barefoot
and Debby, not really seeing the fire, but looking at it because the other two were,
and knowing that another evening was passing; passing irrigably. She formed
the word on her lips: "Irrigably." And to her it meant the same that "irrevocably" ...
or "Let's burn the whole house down!"; and Debby, not really seeing the fire, but
looking at it because the other two were, and knowing that another evening was
passing; passing irrigably. She formed the word on her lips: "Irrigably." And to her
...
... IRREVERSIBLENESSES IRREVERSIBLY IRREVOCABILITIES
IRREVOCABILITY IRREVOCABLE IRREVOCABLENESS
IRREVOCABLENESSES IRREVOCABLY IRRIDENTA IRRIDENTAS IRRIGABLE
IRRIGABLY IRRIGATE IRRIGATED ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Stories and Stone: Writing the Ancestral Pueblo Homeland
A ribbon of irrigably level land a few rods wide, threaded by a sparkling rivulet,
hemmed with glistening cliffs of white pumice stone fifteen hundred feet tall,
murmurous with stately pines and shivering aspens, shut on the west by the long
slope ...
A ribbon of irrigably level land a few rods wide, threaded by a sparkling rivulet,
hemmed with glistening cliffs of white pumice stone fifteen hundred feet tall.
numerous with stately pines and shivering aspens, shut on the west by the long
slope ...
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“m-"'9 °* \ B 't h ' d' d' ti fB itish purpose? 7 Mr. _BuIl (irrigably puahing aside a pile
...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1878
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The Land of Poco Tiempo
A ribbon of irrigably level land a few rods wide, threaded by a sparkling rivulet,
hemmed with glistening cliffs of white pumice- stone fifteen hundred feet tall,
murmurous with stately pines and shivering aspens, shut on the west by the long
slope ...
Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1928
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Hearings [Agriculture Dept.]
Lateral 90 is the key lateral which, when completed, will supply irrigation water to
approximately 47,600 acres of irrigably lands, of which 6,400 are under lease for
development. The proposed extension of lateral 90 under this item will supply ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, 1965
9
A study of the essential meanings of English words of Latin ...
Irrigate, irrigation, irrigable, irrigant, irrigably, ir- rigationist, irrigative, irrigator,
irrigatorial, irriguous, irriguous- ness. Ris. See ri(d). Riv = river. River, derive,
derivation, arrive, arrival, rivulet, rival, riven, rivet (ship tied to shore) . Ro(d,s) =
gnaw.
Joseph Victor Collins, 1939
A ribbon of irrigably level land a few rods wide, threaded by a sparkling rivulet,
hemmed with glistening cliffs of white pumice-stone fifteen hundred feet tall,
murmurous with stately pines and shivering aspens, shut on the west by the long
slope ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, 1893