10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MARGARITIFEROUS»
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margaritiferous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
margaritiferous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
... they are called Oriental Pearls; and in the tracts of Chymz, and many 7 arts of
Indza, where the Incolisis callsi these Margaritiferous Shellrdshes Berberi 3 and
some Barbarians,Cberipe z others Clmzquo zwhifih is the Mother of Pearl. si _ .
2
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
margarin. margaric (acid). margaritiferous, as the oyster. The word oleomargarine
was first recorded in French, by the chemist Pierre E. M. Berthelot in 1854, of a
product made first in 1838; patented in the U.S. in 1873, it was named for (1) the ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
3
The Book of the Aquarium and Water Cabinet, or Practical ...
Shirley Hibberd. Lymneastagnalis, putris, auriculata, and glutinosa, Physa
fontinalis, Bythinia tentacula. Bivalves.—Anodoncygneus,Unio pictorum,tumidus
and margaritiferous, Dressinia polymorpha, Cyclascorneus.
4
Don Renato an Ideal Content
... distracted (lymphaticus) M macilent adj. thin, scraggy (macilentus) mansuete
adj. gentle (mansuetus) mansuetude (Herbert) subst. gentlehood (mansuetudo)
manuinspection subst. palmistry (manuinspectio) margaritiferous adj. producing ...
Frederick Will Rolfe, 2007
5
Deep Beauty: Understanding the Quantum World through ...
Indeed, why should a physicist be ashamed of this margaritiferous question? For
is it not what we all strive to answer when we probe the physical world?
Heidegger's own response makes interesting reading: A thing is always
something that ...
6
The Book of the Pearl: Its History, Art, Science and Industry
The professional fishermen and the shell-buyers take the trouble to name only
the species with which they deal, which includes only about twenty-five species,
all of which are margaritiferous, though some to a greater extent than others.
George Frederick Kunz, Charles Hugh Stevenson, 2013
7
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
Pithy and pleasant would have been that chapter, particularly to the
margaritiferous reader, which we had intended to write upon the subject of pearls
; but, as M. Reaumur has determined that these coveted globules are but the
extravasated ...
8
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exx: margaritiferous, pearl bearing; margaritomancy, divination (cfmancy) by
pearls. margini, asin marginirostral (cf rostral), and margino, as in marginoplasty (
cf plasia): for margin. mari:Lmari,c/f ofmare (s mar),thesea: cfMARINE.
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The New Monthly Magazine
Pithy and pleasant would have been that chapter, particularly to the
margaritiferous reader, which we had intended to write upon the subject of pearls
; but, as M. Reaumur has determined that these coveted globules are but the
extravasated ...
10
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... marina, marinade, marine, mariner, marinotherapy, maritime, mariposia,
submarine, submariner, supra marine, transmarine, ultramarine margarito- (L.,
pearls) Qualifying words: margarid, margarite, margaritiferous, margaritomancy
mari- (L., ...