10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENDIBLY»
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Vender, véndffir. s. a seller. (J/-aunt. Vendible, v6nd'é-bl. a. saleable, marketable.
Vendibleness, vénd'é-bl-nés. s. the state of being saleable. Vendibly, véii'dé-blé.
ad. in a saleable maniicr. Sherwood. V enditation, vén-db-til'-sliiin. s. boastful ...
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
3 vend, v. n. vendee vender 3 vendibility vendibleness vendibly venditate
venditation vendue veneer, sb. veneering, sb. veneficious veneficiously
venenation venenous venerabilit . (where P)' venerableness venerate, v. t.
veneration venerator ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
Vendibly, Tcualiter. A vendee or purchaser, emptor. A vending, venditio. A vender
or teller, venditor. Veneßcial, veneficue. Vsneficially, more venéfico. Venerable,
venerabilia, veno Venerably, auguste. To vetterate or pay honour to, aliquem ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
formed from the F. verb vendre; vendibly, vendibleness. VENDETTA, abloodfeud;
esp.in Corsica. (Ital. – L.) Ital. vendetta, lit. 'vengeance, revenge.' –L. vindicta,
revenge; see Vindictive. VENEER, tooverlay or facewithathin slice of wood. (G.–
F.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gwerthiedydd Vendibility, feu-di-bil'-i-ti, I s.hywerth- Vendibleneas, fen'-di-bl-
nes, j edd, gwerthadwyedd [gwerthadwy Vendibly, fen'-di-bli, ad. mewn modd
Venditation, fen-di-të'-ehyn, s. ymffrost- iad, bostddangoeiad [gwerthiant
Vendition, ...
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English Language Word Builder
IBLE EDUCIBLE EXIGIBLE RINSIBLE IBLY ELIGIBLY TENSIBLY ELIDIBLE
FORCIBLE RUNCIBLE FALLIBLY VENDIBLY ELUDIBLE LAPSIBLE SUASIBLE
FLEXIBLY VINCIBLY ADENYLIC ANTHEMIC BENZYLIC DALTONIC DYNASTIC
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A Companion to Renaissance Drama
... had acquired the capacities needed to (re)produce plays with properties that
marked them as convincingly – which is to say, vendibly – in the Beaumont and
Fletcher mode. To the extent that transmission through collaboration did occur,
the.
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A complete dictionary of the English language
Saleable, marketable. VENDIBLENESS,vend'-Jbl-ni». s. The state of being
saleable. VENDIBLY, ven'-dlb-lf. ad, In» saleable manner. VENDITATION, ven-df-
tl'-Ihun.s. Boastful display. 3u VSNVENDITION, ven-dlsh'-fo. s. Sale, the act of
felling.
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An Alphabetical List of English Words Occurring in the ...
3 vend, v. n. vendee vender vendibility vendibleness vendibly 3 venditate 3
venditation vendue veneer, sb. veneering, sb. veneficious veneficiously
venenation venenons venerabilit . (where P) venerableness venerate, v. t.
veneration ...
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
A1/luft». Vender, vênd'tir. в. a seller. (jf-aunt. Vendiblc, vënd'è-bl. а. saleable,
marketable. Vendìbleness, vénd'A-bl-nàs. s. the state of being saleable. Vendibly
, vén'dè-blê. ad. in a saleable manSherwood. boastful disA Bcn Jun. the act of
ner.
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822