10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDDISHLY»
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
Rush j-n€ss, h. the state of being full of rushes. Rushjng, ». nny coininotion or
violent course. Rush -light, n. a small taper. Rush y, a. abounding with or made of
rushes. Rusk, n. a light cake ; hard bread. Rus'set, a. reddishly brown ; coarse ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1830
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A comprehensive pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of ...
Rus'set, a. reddishly-brown ; gray: — rustic Rus'set, n. a country dress: — an
apple; rus- seting. Riis'set-Ing, n. a rough-skinned apple. RQs'set-y, a. of a russet
color ; reddishly-brown. Rus'sian, (rfi'shan or rush 'an) [rti'shan, P. K. Wb. ; rush'an
, ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1858
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Contemporary German Editorial Theory
Sein Haupt ist vor Alter gebeugt, und roth sein thranendes Auge" [The mountain
stream flows reddishly through the valley. Sweet is your murmur, stream; still
sweeter the voice, he laments the dead. His head is bent with age, and red his ...
Hans Walter Gabler, George Bornstein, Gillian Borland Pierce, 1995
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
RUSSELSHEIM, a petty town of the west of Germany, in Hesse-Darmstadt, on the
Maine. Population 1100; 6 miles east of Mentz. RU'SSET, adj. [russus, Lat.]
Reddishly brown. Such is the colour of apples called russetings. The morn, in
russet ...
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A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the English Language: ...
[rouAseu Fr. ; nusus, L-] Reddishly brown ; the color of apples called russetings ;
gray ; coarse ; homespun ; rustic. Shak. RPs'set, n. Country dress : — russeting,
an apple. RPs'set, ». a. To give the russet color to. Thornton. RDs'set-Tng, n.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, John Walker, 1854
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Prehistory of the Baram Plateau, Israel
Among them many were "reddishly" patinated (see Chapter Six below), highly
reminiscent of the so-called Acheulean patina of Yiron, but strangely confined to
the dried floodplain and immediately north and northeast of it. On the
southwestern ...
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Johnson's dictionary of the English language, in miniature: ...
... or move with violence Rush-light, i. a candle witn a rush wick Rusk, s. a kind of
biscuit or hard bread Kus'set, a. reddishly brown ; coarse ; rustic — i. a, country
dress Kus'seting, s. a rough kind of apple Rust,i. red rust grown upon iron, S¡c.
Samuel Johnson, Rev. Joseph Hamilton, 1812
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The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of ...
The annexed drawing was made at the Nursery of Messrs. Colvill, in the King's
Road, where the plant flowers in the greenhouse about March. An upright
reddishly furred shrub; branches scattered, nearing each other almost in whorls,
simple, ...
Sydenham Teast Edwards, John Lindley, 1822
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Reddishly brown} Newton seems to use it for grey ; coarse, Immeipun, rustick.
RUSSETING, rus-sît-mg, ». A name given to several sorts of pears or apples, from
llteir colour. RlJST, rust, ». The red incrustation of iron ; the tarnished or corroded
...
A few minutes past six A.M., with the sun peering reddishly over the hills outside
of town, Larry Collins opened the door of his motel room and stepped out on the
concrete sidewalk to enjoy the coolest part of the day. He stretched luxuriously ...
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This is the week to get out and take a look at the Harvest Moon
In Chile's Atacama Desert, home of the Paranal Observatory, the moon rises reddishly with one of the four Auxiliary Telescopes standing in the foreground. «NBCNews.com, Sep 13»