10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUMIDLY»
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A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
... flowering branches simple, divaricate, sparsely leafy, the dense whorls remote
or at least distinct, red-brown in fruit; pedicels about equaling the fruit, tumidly
jointed in the middle; inner fruiting sepals with 5 to 10 awn-like teeth on each side
; ...
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Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
Shell somewhat pyriformly ovate, dull white, spire minute, almost immersed,
whorls tumidly rounded at the upper part, lip thickened, columella callous,
minutely four-plaited. Hab. ? A rather swollen species, with the spire but little
apparent.
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Flora of North America: Volume 23: Magnoliophyta: ...
Fruits 1-2 per spikelet, 2.3-2.6 x 1.1-1.2 mm; body brown, short-stipitate, tumidly
obovoid, subterete, 1.82 mm, margin low, broad; surfaces interruptedly
transversely wavy-rugulose; tubercle broadly and concavely conic, 0.5-0.7 mm
high, base ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2002
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Answering at Once the ...
Stiff'ly Inflexibly ; stubbornly, ad. Gruff' fy Harshly ; sourly, ad. But'ter-sty A
beautiful winged insect, T. To cut-sty' To leave behind; to fly beyond, T. a. Brag'ly
Finely, ad. Big'ly Tumidly ; haughtily, ad, Gi'bing-ly Scornfully ; contemptuously,
ad.
Big'ly Tumidly ; haughtily, ad. Gi'bing-ly Scornfully ; contemptuously, ad. F.n-ti'
cing-ty In an artful manner, ad. Glan'cing-ly Obliquely ; transiently, ad. Min'cing-ly
In small parts ; not fully, ad. Cm-e'm'cingly Without room to doubt, ad. Pier'cing-ly
...
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The Royal Standard English Dictionary: In Which The Words ...
... brave Bïg'a-inïst, /. one who has committed bjgamy Bïg'a-rny, / crime of having
two wives Bïg-bël'lï-ë<l, ». pregnant ; having a large Bïg'gjn,/. a crri'd's cap [belìy
Bïg'ly, ad, haughtily; hugelv; tumidly Bïg'nëss,/ size, greatness of quantity BÏR'ót, ...
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
Updated Edition TUBS 644. TUBS stubs; - TULLE -; tulles TUBULAR -; - TUMBLE
stumble; TUBULE -; tubules tumbled, TUBULIN -; tubulins tumbler, TUCHUN -;
tuchuns tumbles TUCK stuck; tucks TUMBLED stumbled; - TUCKED - ...
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Annals of the South African Museum
18 Antennal joints 1 and 2 markedly elongate, conspicuously thickened and
incrassate, joint 2 being especially elongate, incrassate and barrel-shaped;
vertex in 92 more or less tumidly raised or convex; ocellar tubercle very
prominent and ...
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Annals of the South African Museum
... head in front less tumidly prominent, the frons distinctly less broadly
transversely convex and upper parts of genae not so continuously tumid or
convex with frontal convexity; wings, even if with some degree of subopacity, not
distinctly tinted ...
South African Museum, 1975
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A flora of northwest America: containing brief descriptions ...
... elliptical to mostly oblong lanceolate, rounded or decurrently acutish at base,
often a foot long : Dranches of the panicle rather strict, somewhat leafy : pedicels
about one-half longer than the fruit, tumidly jointed near the base : inner sepals ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TUMIDLY»
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David Roth's Weak In Review: My Week Without Sports
... proper, which sprouted those nightmare whiskers and have since been transformed into a mottled tubular wand that creaks and cranks tumidly from the stump. «VICE, Jul 15»
A Century of Proust
We are taught sternly to announce, and tumidly to lecture our creative writing students, that our favorite characters need not be our favorite people. «New York Times, May 13»