10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLISHMENT»
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polishment in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
polishment and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
The act of polishing, or state of being polished; refinement 'The polishment of art *
Waterhouse. Polite (pd-lit ), a. [ L. politus, from polio, to polish, file, make smooth. ]
1. 1 Lit. polished ; smooth; glossy. 'Rays, falling on the polite surface of any ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
The act of polishing.— 2. The condition of being polished. In the mind nothing of
true celestial and virtuous tendency could be, or abide, without the polishment of
art and the labour of searching after it. Waterhouse, Apology for Learning (1863),
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
Paini polishment and paste well accepted High resistance when in contact with
soil and water Resistant to fungi attacks SUCUPIRA Heavily striped in brown
Paint, polishment brightness and paste well accepted Resistant to fungi and
termite ...
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Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
Although the flatness of these surfaces on the atomic scale was ensured by
Rhodin5> through the adsorption experiment by the use of microbalance
technique, there seems still to be doubtful whether or not the electro-polishment
would really ...
5
The new general and mining telegraph code
We have sought in vain for 24.181 Polishment Source(s) 24.182 Polite . . From its
source 24.183 Politeness. From what source 24.184 Politician . Traced to its
source 24.185 Politicly . Have traced it to its source 24.186 Polka . . The river,
from ...
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The Forms of Indictment: With the Evidence Necessary to ...
Polishment. 1. Conviction for maliciously cutting, breaking or destroying fences,
gates, stiles, &c. BERKSHIRE, to wit: Be it remembered, that on the day of , in the
year of our Lord , at in the county aforesaid, A. B. is convicted before me J. P., ...
John Frederick Archbold, 1828
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Presses, dies and special machinery
... Polymorph 1500 Pomposity 3800 65 Policeman 575 Polynomica 1600
Pompous 3900 75 Polishment 600 Polypean 1700 Ponco 4000 85 Polite 625
Polyphonic 1800 Pond 4100 95 Politician 650 Polypidom 1900 Pondering 4200
100 Polka ...
E.W. Bliss Co, Stiles & Parker Press Co, United States Projectile Co, 1906
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A Vocabulary of English Rhymes Arranged on a New Plan
505] phre nology jollities chro nology polishment [oIM, above] me nology [Sllsh, p
. 505] splanch nology mollitude bi ology polisher solitude dox ology [oHsh, p. 505
] ge ology mollitudes my ology polishers solitudes the ology [51Ishur, above] zo ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed a ...
... willing the person that took the pains to prepare it for his examination and
polishment, should have the name and credit of being the author; so that it came
forth under this title, Joannis Philippi Angli Defensio pro Populo Anglicano contra,
&c.
John Milton, Edward Phillips, 1872
... and elegant literature ; and perhaps it could scarcely be expected that a youth
whose studies closed in his seventeenth year should be a finished scholar ; but
facts stubbornly contend for the furniture and polishment of his understanding.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POLISHMENT»
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polishment is used in the context of the following news items.
Live: Belarus picks their song for 2015
There is a clock ticking along the three minute barrière of his song. With a bit polishment, this act could become a finalist in Vienna next year. «Escdaily, Dec 14»
Indie Survival Horror Game, The Undead Syndrome, Hits Xbox Live …
This doesn't change the fact that this game needed more polishment. Laharl. Skyrim was developed over for several years and cost millions of ... «Siliconera, Aug 12»