10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MORDACIOUSLY»
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
... whopratdicate man wonderful and vain things,of Salteducedby Chymical Art; A
for they mordaciously zssert, that there is a purgativejtaculcx in Medicaments
becauseo Salt: and when they have gotsomqez. tract from any Medicamentythey
...
2
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
Lat. (§'T$IT§1'T"\'S. 9fi$131'fi$» অনূন্থ! পব্দুন্ডিত I Mordacious, a. Lat. দ*'\শ'ন
কর্টুর যে', কা'মড়নেমোঃ দ০\শনকট্রিরী৪ 1'\$I. জ্বানাকারক. জ্বালাজনক | Mordaciously,
ad. দমাংশনপূবর্বক. কমেড়ান্যফ্রেত্তপ* বিন্দ্রন্থপ বা ব্য * ঙ্গপূবর্বক. নিন্দাপূবর্বক.
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Ёдко, acl. bitingly, mordaciously; corrosively, causticly; acrid_ly, puiigeiitly;
acrimoniously, viruleiitly. гЁдкость , bitingness', mordacity; corrosiveness,
cansticity; acridity, acritude; acrimoniouslness, acrimony, virulence. Ъдокъ, 5. '
Lanín v гЬдбкъ ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
1 r .„ „ MORBIFICk' Ur-MPlk, a. J Cau5,ns d,¥ase- MORBOSE, mir-bA's, a. Not
healthy. MORBOSITY, mir-bAs-It-A, s. Diseased state. MORBULENT, turbulent, a.
Full of disease. MORDACIOUS, mAr-dS-shAs, a. Biting. MORDACIOUSLY ...
"And it's plenty," said Cusani mordaciously. "I wonder if you realize how deeply
you have involved yourself. Let me tell you. There was your silence about
Redfield, then your rooms are directly opposite the one in which the Judge was
killed, ...
6
The Conversos and Moriscos in Late Medieval Spain and ...
chosen to put the vanquished before the victors,9 it was ultimately justice that had
triumphed at the moment when the Leonese had bluntly and mordaciously set
down their terms for withdrawal from Toledo. What were these “terms for ...
7
Inside the Tudor Court: Henry VIII and his Six Wives through ...
Davalos wrote toCharles and Chapuysthat he was sceptical of Clement'spromise,
which Chapuys mirroredin his despatch to the Emperor,mordaciously adding that
,if anyverdict were tobegiven, it would be helpful ifitarrived beforeAnne ...
You mean like Wendy and Cindy? his mind inquired mordaciously. Something
like that. “So what's this lucky girl's name?” “Daphne,” said Adam, trying to
suppress a wide smile. “Daphne? Like on Scooby Doo?” Adam shook his head. “
No, this ...
9
The Secret of the League: The Story of a Social War
The humour of the age was flowing mordaciously, even as the wit of France had
done little more than a century before. The readiest jests carried a tang, whether
turning upon personal poverty, municipal extravagance, or national incapacity.
He pulled his chair nearer to her so that his back was turned to the two men, and
José, who saw everything, smiled faintly, mordaciously. "How strange!" It was not
a conventional expression, he seemed really to find it strange, unbelievably so.
Wilson, Mrs. Woodrow, 2012