10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREGUSTATION»
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pregustation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pregustation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Virus-Insect-Plant Interactions
As we will later show, simultaneous secretion and ingestion of Sw followed by
egestion are natural components of the pregustation phase of host selection
probes, ultimately effecting the release of virions from putative, aphid euticular ...
Kerry F. Harris, Oney P. Smith, James E. Duffus, 2001
Painters' books,” 1619. “ Paper " (“small paper," “large paper," “ India paper,” “fine
paper "), 1790. “ Pass the press,” 1619. “ Piping hot,” 1789. “ Pirate " (“literary
piracy ”), 1734. “ Plate.” “Portable volume,” 1616. 'Proofs,' 1615. “ Pregustation ...
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Rhagçwaethiad, s. m.—pl. t. au (rhagçwaeth) Á pregustation. ' Rhagçwaethu, v. a.
(rhagçwaeth) To forctaste. Rhagcware, j. m. — pl. t. on (çware) A prélude.
Rhagçwareu,Tí. a. (rhagçware) To make a prélude. Rhagçwcdlez, t. m.' (
rhagçwedyl) ...
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Sacred archæology: a popular dictionary of ecclesiastical ...
Preceptory, 173, 338. Prechantre, 473. Precious Cope, 183; Precious Mitre,384.
Precular, 64. Predella, 303. Prefect of Choir, 602. Prelacies, 218. Pregustation,
190. Presanctified, The, 369. Presbytery, 62, 532. Presbytis, 467. Presentation,
73.
Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott, 1868
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... i lawr, Pregravitate, preg-raf '-i-tët, v. n. disgyn gan bwysi; pwyso i lawr
Pregression, pri-gres'-shyn, s. mynediad o'r blaen; mynediad trosodd Pregustan t,
pri-gys'-tant, a. rhagchwaeth- ol, rhagarchwaethol, cynarchwaethol Pregustation,
...
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... trom, amdrom, braisg ; llawn Pregustation, prï-gus-ta'shun, n. rhag-
archwaethiad, cynarchwaethiad Prejudge, prï-juj', vt. rhagfarnu, cyn- farnu [
blaenfarnu Prejudicate, prï-ju'dï-kat, v. rhagfarnu, Prejudication, prï-ju-dï-ka'shun,
n. rhagfrawd, ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
A particle placed bSfore. Preform, prë-fàrmj v. a- To forni beforehaud. Pregnancy,
prég-nùn-sy, s. The stale of beint^ with young. Pregnant, prèg-núnt, a. Brccding.
Pregustation, pre-gus-ta-shun, s. The act of tasting nrst. Prejudge, prê-djtld'je, ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
PregustAtion, s. El acto do gustar anticipadamente. Prehensile, a. (Zoolog.)
Prehensil ; dicese de las colas de animales que puedan arrollarlas al rededor de
alguna cosa y suspenderse. To Prejudge or Prejudicate, va. Juzgaré condenar
con ...
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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Christs Alarm To Drovvsie Saints: Or, Christs Epistle to His ...
... have a tormenting Tophet in the foul then a fools faradife : The best frame of (
foejeience it the good and quiet conscience : This is a4 'Paradise upon earth,e a
pregustation andpreltbation of heaven , a mansion for the Trinitie to dwell in .
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
PREGUSTATION, prè'-gûs-tâ"- íhùn. f. The act of taking before another. To
PREJUDGE, prê'-jùdzh". v. a. To determine any question before - hand, generally
to condemn beforehand. To PREJUDICATE, pré'-dzho"-dy- kâce. v. a. To
determine ...