10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SABULOSITY»
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sabulosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Dictionary of the English and German languages for general ...
JSäbrl,in.i-, T. в. fill' fin. [s. Saiiöigffit, f. Sabulosity, aib-A-loa'-e-te, Sabulous, alb'-
A -Ina, adj. fdiibig. Г*. Sabulosity, Sabulousness^ib'-n-las-ne's, Saccade, «ik-kide
*. i. 9í ml mil. bfnl. 3"fl'l». '"□. Saccliariferoiis, sik-kl-rlP- írr-ns, Adj. 3l.it ff frjfllgftlfr.
ASTRONOMY. Sabianism; 349. RELIGION. Sabianism. Sabellian 205. HERESY,
Sabellianism. Sabellianism 205. HERESY. Sabianism 25. ASTRONOMY; 349.
RELIGION. sabotage 413. war. saboteur 413. WAR. sabotage. sabulosity 261 ...
Laurence Urdang, Anne Ryle, Tanya H. Lee, 1986
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The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Rustic, rusticate. Rus. s. Sabbattarian, sabbath, sabbatic, sabbatism. Sabbatum.
Sabellian. SabeUius. Sabulosity, sabulous. Sabulum. Sacchariferous.
Saccharum ; fero. Sac c h a r i ne . Sacch arum. Saccholactic. Saccharum; lac.
Sacerdotal.
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
Observance of the sabbath superstitiously ri id. SABINE, aiU-in. s. A plant. SABLE
,s:'1'bl. s. For. SABLE,s:'1'bl. a. Black. SABRE, szTbr. s. A cymetar, a short sword
with a convex edge, a faulchion. SABULOSITY, siib-fl-losCit-y. s. Grittiness, ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
v. a. তলবার-মার. তলবার ফাঁড়া বা অনিদ্বাবা-মার -কাট বা আঘাত বা ছেদ-কৃ | Sabulosity
, n. ৪. রকৃদূকক্তময়ত্ব. বালিবিশিন্টত্যু বানূকার ধর্মা আ কার বা তজুম্মু ৷ Sebulous,
a. Lat. বাবুকাময়. বানূকাতে পরিপূর্ণ. বালিৰিশিন্ট. বালুক্লার পূর্ণ. (বলে I Saw.
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
Sabeliad Sable, sa'bl, n. y bele ; croen a blew'r bele ; a. o liw'r bele ; du, tywyll
Sabre, sa'bur, n. cleddy f 1 ly dan : vt. taro a chleddyf Sabulosity, sab-u-1ös'ï-tï, n.
graeander, graeanedd [1yd Sabulous, säb'u-lus, a. graeanog, tywod- Saccade, ...
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
SABULOSITY sabuloslte, ». nature sablon- neuse, /. SABULOUS snb'ulus, adj.
sablonneux. SABURRAL sabur'ral, adj. [meil.] saburral, de Baburre. SAC sak, s. [
anat.] bourse, /. SACCADE sakkii'd, ». [man.] saccade (secous- Be prompte, ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... cleddyf, tyrcgledd: v. a. taro neu ladd â chrym- gledd, gleifio [gledd Sabtreache,
sab'-trï-ac, s. cod y cryman- Sabulosity, sab-iw-los'-i-fi, s. grutrwydd,
tywodogrwydd [og, tywodlyd, grutiog Sabulous, sab'-iw-lys, a. graianog, graean-
Sac, sac, ...
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The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
Sabbatism SA'bAtizm Sabine злЫп Sable sabl Sabre sabr Sabulosity SAbiulo'
sitB Sabulous SAbiulqs Saccade SAka'd Saccharine влкдгуп Sacerdotal sAserda'
tAl Sachel sAchel Sachem sacbem Sack sAk Sackbut SAkbqt Sackcloth sAk-klotfi
...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Sabulosity, sabulous. Sabulum. Sacchariferous. Sacehanim ; fero. Saccharine.
Saccharum. Saccholactic. Saccharum; lac. Sacerdotal. Sacer; dos. Sacrament,
sacred. Sacer. Sacrific, sacrifice. Sacer ; facio Sacrilege, sacrilegious. Sacer; lex.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1853