10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TABEFACTION»
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
tabefaction: ta tabernacle: treb tabes: ta tabescent: ta tabitude: ta tabula rasa: rad
I tace: tak tacet: tak tache: dek U tachyglossus: glokh tachylite: leu I tacit: tak
taciturn: tak taciturnity: tak Tacitus: tak tack: dek II tackle: taka taco: dek II tact: tag I
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Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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Grande Dizionario Italiano Ed Inglese Edizione Fatta Su ...
TABEFACTION, s. infraeidamento, infradiciamenlo. V. Tabidness. 1'0 TABEFY,
v. a. V. To Waste, to Consume. -ro TABEFY, u. n. to waste, to be extenuated by
disease, consumarsi, estenuar. si, mancare, svemrr, (live/air mncilenlc. TABI'
ILLlON.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
TABBY, téb'bé. s. a kind of silk—a. r! brindled [wasting away Tabefaction, tab-c-
fiik'shiin. s. act of {Tabefyg tab'é-fi. v. n. to waste 'Tabernacle, tab'er-na-kl. s. a
place of worship Tabid, tab'id. a. wasth by disease gablature ...
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Doctor Johnson: his religious life and his death. By the ...
... tabefaction of all principles;” and we can only ascribe this indifl'erence of Dr.
Johnson, coupled with his subsequent receipt of a pension, to a steadily
increasing change of opinion: to be less wondered at, when we know he himself
had ...
Samuel Johnson, Robert ARMITAGE, 1850
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
contabescent (adj.); tabefaction (n.), tabefy (vt., vi.); marcescent (adj.) xV.Youthful:
1. Appearing younger than one's years: agerasia, neanimorphism,
paedomorphism 2. Becoming youthful (ant.): juvenescent PICALM n. is the name
of a recently ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
To pass a stuff under a calender to make the representation of waves thereon. T
ABB YING, tabbing, ppr. Watering; making wavy. TABBYING, tabb ing, it. The
passing of stuffs under a calender to give them a wavy appearance.
TABEFACTION ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
... preserved in certain bachelors of arts on the old foundation of Queen's College
in Oxford. TABBY, (tab'-be) n. u A kind of waved silk. TABBY, (tab'-be) a. Brinded ;
brindled ; varied with different colours. TABEFACTION, (tab'-e-fak'-shun) n. «.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
Brinded, brindled, .i TABEFACTION, tib-e-sik'-Mn. f. The act of wasting away.
ToTABEFY, tib'-Sfy\ v. n. To waste, to be extenuated by disease. TABERNACLE,
tib'-er-nekl. s. A temporary habitation, a casual dwelling; a sacred place, a place
of ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
TABEFACTION, tàb-ê-fàk'-lhùn. s. The act of wasting away. ToTABEFY, tàb'-è-fy.
v. n. To waste, to be extenuated by disease. TABERNACLE, tàb'-ér-nékl. s. A
temporary habitation, a casual dwelling; a sacred place, a place of worship.
TABID ...
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The etymological enchiridion, or practical analyzer: shewing ...
T. Tabefaction, tabid — tabes, a consumption, & facio, to make. Tabernacle—
taburna, a tent or shed. Table, tablet, tabler — tabula, a plank or board. Tacit-ly,
turnity — tacitus, silent, implied though not expressed. Taction-tile — tango,
tactus, ...