10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MANDUCABLE»
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The Internationl English and French Dictionary
manducable. MANDÚCATE, man"-d¡oa-lélí, va. (La.) mâcher. MANDL'CATION,
man'-diou-ké'-cheumf, ». (La.) 4 mastication, f. 2 manducalion (de Ceuchariblie), t
. MANE, niéní, s. (Га. Su. man; Al. mahne ) crinière, f. With flowing — and tail . it ...
Leon Smith, Henry Hamilton, 1878
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See work, activity. mouth, gums, teeth: agomphious, amasesis, bruxism,
crassilingual, dedentition, dentigerous, dentophobia, dentulous, edentate,
edentulous/edentulate expuition, gerodontics, gerodontology, manducable,
odontophobia, ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
... sf. open wicker-work. MANDRIER, am. one who makes open wickerwork. 0
MANDRILLE,* sm. V. Boooo. MANDRIN, am. mandrel, punch; maker's mould;
turner's tool. MANDUCABLE, adj.'fit to be eaten, manducable. MANDUCATION, sf
. act ...
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Writings of Henry Barrow, 1587-1590
manducable,1 to be digested and cast out, etc., his deity, in that they pluck him
from the right hand of majestie, and now cast him into most filthy places by
degestion,2 in that they offer him up againe, conjure and sacrifice him againe,
and ...
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The International English and French Dictionary
MANDUCABLE, man"-dion-ke-b4, a. manducable. MANDUCATE, man"-diou-két
», ta. {La.) mâcher. MANDL'CATION, man--diou-kc'-clieiinc ». {La.) Í mastication, I.
2 mandtication {de l'eucharistie), f. MANE, mène, s. {fia. Su. rot»; Al. mithne ) ...
Leon Smith, Henry Hamilton, 1880
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Manducable, a. Comestible. To Mandúcate, va. Comer, manducar. Manducation,
a Manducación. Mane, a Crin ó clin de caballo. Mancater, *. Caribe, antropófago.
Maned, o. trinado, crinlto. ftae caí*!!*». Manege, A Picadero, sitio donde so ...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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A New Pocket-dictionary of the English and Dutch Languages
Mandragora, Mandrake, я. alruin, Manducable,^, kaauwbaar, eetbaar.
Mandúcate, v. a. kaauwen. Manducation, a. kaaawlng, f. Mane, я. maan, f. -comb,
e. paarde' kam,m. -d, adj. metmauenvoorzien. Maneater, в. menachenetcr, m.
Manes, я.
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Literary Remains ; Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit
If tangible by Thomas's fingers, why not by his teeth, that is, manducable ? lb. s.
xxviii. p. 44. So that if there were a plain reI'eation of Transnbstantiation, then this
argument were good * * * when there are so many seeming impossibilities ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1884
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Manducable, man'dti-ka-bl, a. That may be eaten ; fit to be eaten. Manducate,
raan'du-kate, r. a. (manduco, Lat.) To chew ; to cat Manducation, man-da-ka'shun,
#. The act of chewing or eating. Mane, mane, ». (tnaan, Dnt. munlie, Germ.) ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Walker's Pronouncing dictionary of the English language, ...
Mandinle, -dekt, s., the jaw. Mandeake, -drahe, s,,the name of a planl Mandnil, -
dril, s., a fieree african hahoon. ManducaBle, -dn-kakl, a., fit to he eaten.
Manducate, -kate, v.a.. to chew. Manducation, -ka'-shnn, s., act of chewing. Mane,
maoc, s.
P Austin Nuttall, John Walker, 1873