10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUCIDITY»
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In these media the three colonial variants produce different forms of colonies as
noted below: Soft agar medium Variant M with rabbit serum without serum
compact diffuse compact compact diffuse diffuse Mucidity on nutrient agar plate ...
Miyazaki Daigaku. Nōgakubu,
1961
It was not conclusive whether the M variant was possessed of the clumping factor
, because it was impossible to determine it by slide coagulation test due to the
remarkable mucidity of its colonies grown on the nutrient agar medium.
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An English Dictionary....
□Mucidity, Mucor, hoari- ttefs,filthinefs, or being. Mucid, L mouldy, vinowed.
Muckre. o. to hoard up. Muck, Li. miß. Mucronatcd, \. Jharp pointed. Mudererees,
Turk:¡b read trt hfiruñ.ng fcholars in sä Church a, w, &c. Muckfon up to thebuck-
fon, ...
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The rational practice of physic
Veal, from its most mild fat, intermixed with its fleshy fibres, is of a pleasant taste,
more tender, and easier of digestion than beef; and from the mucidity of its
gelatinous parts, affords a lighter nutriment. Calves, however, not two months old,
are ...
William Rowley, E. Newbery ((Londres)), John Hand ((Londres)),
1793
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
MUCH What, nearly. MUCHA'RUM, the Infusion of Roses by :sc)f, or the Infusion
boiled up to a Syrup. MUCID [mneidut, L.J hoary, musty, touldy. MUCIDITY [
mucedo, h.] Mustinefs. MU'CILAGE [of mucilago, L.] a viscous itraction made ot
Seeds ...
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary;: Comprehending ...
MUCIDITY \mucedo, L."] Mustinesi. MU'CILAGE [of mucilage, L.J a viscous [
traction made of Seeds, Roots, Gums, . with Water. MUCILA'GINOUS CofwBrfl^a,
L.] sol of Slimt <>i Gravel. MUCILAGINOUS Glands [in Analtmj\ ...
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A Compleat Dictionary English and Dutch, to which is Added a ...
MOYETY, De balfr. to MOYL , (toyl) Woalan , wroeten, — bezoedelen. Moyled, Ge
'woeid, gewroee, -—— bezoedeld. Moyling, Woeling, -—- bazoadclin . MOYS'Î',
Vealm'g, zie Moist. MUC. . t MUCCULENT, Snom'g. Mucidity, Bejìbirnmeidbeid.
Mucidity, Mdcidness, s. moisissure. Mdcilage, s. mucilage. Mucildginous, a.
mucilagineux. Muek, s. fumier; ficnte, ordure. Muek, v. a. fumer, engraisser avec
du fumier. Mûckender, s. mouchoir. .Mûckhill, s. fumier, tas de fumier. Mâckiness,
s.
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Nieuw en volkomen woordenboek der Nederduitsche en Engelsch ...
... maaken. ivel voaarneemen ; as much more, at much again, tens 'zoo veel j as
much more as, awo veel meer ais ; much about, veer nn omirent. Mucid, adj.
èrfcbimmeldfjîymerig. Mucidity, M u cid nefs, f. bejebtm- meldbeid9ßymerigbeid$ f
.
Samuel Hull Wilcocke,
1798
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Great books of the Western World: Robert Maynard Hutchins, ...
He is known to have written numer- *^ous dialogues modeled after those of his
mas- /jter, which were famed in antiquity for their "Mucidity and the easy flow of
their style/There is little evidence of any serious disagreement between master
and ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc,
1955