10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SANGUINOLENCY»
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... sanguinolency + erythema - erythema - - 2 2 Prepyloric part 1 - 2 3 -
pyloroedema + erythema - - 2 2 + sanguinolency - erosion 1 - - 1 Corpus +
Prepyloric part 2 2 - 4 - thickened folds + 2 - - 2 sanguinolency + erythema - corps
thickened folds ...
Białystok (Poland) Akademia Medyczna, 1995
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Sanguinity (sang-gwin'i-ti), n. Sanguineness. Sicift. Sanguinivorous,
Sanguivorous (sang- gwi-niv'o rus, sang-gwivVrus), a. [L. sanguis, sanguinis,
blood, and voro, to eat] Eating or subsisting on blood. Sanguinolency t (saug-
gwin'6-Ien-si), n.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Sanguineness. Swift. Sanguinlvorous, Sanguivorous (sang- gwi-niv'o-rus, sang-
gwhro-rus), a. [L. san- fpiis, sanguinis, blood, and coro, to eat] Eating or
subsisting on blood. Sanguinolency t (sang-gwin'6-len-Bl), n. Bloodiness ; thirst
for blood.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
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The grammar, history and derivation of the English language: ...
Many of the Latin words introduced into the language in the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries, such as mansue- tude, eluctate, ludibundness, stultiloquy,
sanguinolency, &c, were subsequently rejected as either needless or awkward.
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Transactions of the Philological Society
... 17 QuADRn"ARTrnoN, 20 QuenchcoaL 28 RANTISM, 22 Rex, 13 Roating, 16
Rootfast ) Rootfastness ) '* Roper, 4s Ruddle, 18 Safe, 49 Sanguinolency, 21
Sayman, 20 Scleragogy, 64 Scoundrel, 30 Sculptor, 40 Secure, 49 Septemfluous,
...
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The Anglo-Saxon Race: Its History, Character, and Destiny. ...
Why again 'maleficent,' and not also 'maleficence ;'8 'sanguinolent,' and not '
sanguinolency;'9 'flowret,' and not 'flowretry;"° 'fashion,' and not 'fashionist;'11 '
prowl' and ' prowler,' without ' prowlery ;'1 'brim' (in the sense of fierce, vehement),
.
Dexter Arnold Hawkins, 1875
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The development of the dictionary of the English language: ...
Yet at one time Farrar pleaded for the inclusion of such words in the lexicons as
formosity, mulierosity, subsan. nation, coaxation, ludibundness, delinition,
Ulaqueation, colluctation, exenteration, sanguinolency , septemfluous,
medioxumous, ...
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
... 28 Pickpenny, 22 Pingle, 14 Pleasant, 2r Plunder, 40 Polytheism, 30 Priestress
, 15 Pritch, 15 Prosody, 27 Prowlery, I7 Pulke, I4 QUADBIPABTITION, I 6 Rnx, 12
Ruddle, I 5 SAFE, 38 Sanguinolency, 17 Sa man, 16 Scfhragogy, 53 Scoundrel, ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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A Manual of English Pronunciation and Spelling: Containing a ...
Sunc'ti-ff. Sa.nc'ti-ii-lng. Sano-til'o- uent. Sane-ti-mo ni-al. Sane-ti-m0'ni-ous.
Sandti-mo-ny, 86. Sandtion. Sancltion-a-ry, 72. Saudtioned (-shund). Sanc'tion-
ing. SANGUINOLENCY Sanc'ti-tude, 108, 169. Sanc'ti-ty, 108. Sanc'tu-a-ry, 72,
89.
Richard Soule, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1891
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Mercantile speller: containing the correct ways of spelling ...
... sanguification sanguifier sanguifluous Sanguinarily sangui miriness
sanguinary Sanguine sangninely sanguineness sanguineous Sanguinivorous, or
Sanguivorous Sanguinolency sanguinolent Sanies sanious Sanitary sanitarist
sanitarium ...