10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NECTAREAL»
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... nec-rot'-o-mist, s. difynwr Necrotomy, nec - rot' - o - mi, s. difyniad cyrff meirw, y
gelfyddyd o ddifynu neu chwalu gwahanol ranau corff marw oddi- wrth eu gilydd
Nectar, nec'-tar, s. neithdar, chwegddiod Nectareal, neo-të'-rï-al, a. melgellaidd, ...
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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Resembling nectar; sweet as nectar ; — very sweet and pleasant ; luscious ;
delicious : — also nectareal, nectareoxt*, nectarine. Nectarine, (nek'ta-rin) n. A
variety of the peach, with a smooth rind. Nectary, (nek'tar-e) n. [From nectar.] ...
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Vol.3
Ovarium crowned by a prominent nectareal ring. Reddish-flowered Lecananthus.
Shrub. Cult. See Naticlea, p. 469. for culture and propagation. SUBTRIBE ll.
CINCI-IO'NEEE (shrubs and trees agreeing with Cine/Iona in important
characters).
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Asiatick Researches: Or Transactions Of The Society ...
(Roxn. Ms.) Putra Waly, Java. Fum's felleus; Rvnru. Amb. V. 82. ' Sp. Ch.—
Perennial. Scandent. Verrucose. Leaves cordate, acuminate, entire, smooth.
Male racemes from the naked branches, simple. Nectareal scales inserted in the
filaments.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Fiosachd, druidheachd, aog-dhruidheachd, dubh-chleasachd. NEGROMANTIC,
adj. Fosachdail, druidheach, NECROMANTICAL, dubh-chleasachail. NECTAR, s.
Deoch mhilis, deoch nan dia bréige. NECTAREAL, NECTAREAN,} adj. Milis ...
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Poems On Several Occasions: To which is Added Gondibert And ...
See how her Lips, --_ I taste Them while I see Them -Swell sweetly-pouring with
nectareal Dew, To feed and satisfy the thirsty Soul. . . What living Purple animates
her Cheeks! 'Tis not the Blood of Youth and Flush of Health That mantles high ...
... with you l” From a multitude of fond fancies, wherewith he welcomes the
Saviour, none are more strange and striking, yet gracious and rich withal, than
this :— “ Fair, flowery name, in none but thee And thy nectareal fragrancy, Hourly
there ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
(ভাতিক বিদ্যরে দারা. মন্ত্র বা তট্টন্ত্রর ছট্রিরা . জাদু করিয়া বা এতৎপূবর্বক | N
ecrom'antick, n. s. প্নতরেণা. র্জা'দু I Necrosis, n. s. Gr. অস্থিগত (রাগধিত্তশ'ষ I
Nectar, n. ৪. Gr. অমূত. সুধা. দেরপের. পাঁফুকু I Nectareal বা Nectarean, a. অমূতবৎ বা
ড়ুলকৃ.
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Select Specimens of the English Poets, with biographical ...
... but that which smells of thee. Fair flow'ry name ! in none but thee, And thy
nectareal fragrancy, Hourly there meets An universal synod of all sweets ; By
whom it is defined thus— That no perfume For ever shall presume To pass for
cassnsw.
Aubrey Thomas DE VERE, 1858
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Gems of sacred poetry [ed. by R. Cattermole?].
Fair flowery Name! in none but Thee And thy nectareal fragrancy, Hourly there
meets An universal synod of all sweets ; By whom it is defined thus — That no
perfume For ever shall presume To pass for odoriferous, But such alone whose ...
Gems, Richard Cattermole, 1841
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