10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITATIVE»
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The Secrets Of Your Mental Power - The Essential Writings
The third group is known as the Vitative Qualities, which is composed of the
threerespective particular Qualities: Vitativeness; Alimentativeness; and
Bibativeness. This group manifests in outer form directly back of, and in front of,
the middle ...
William Walker Atkinson, 2012
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How to Read Human Nature: Its Inner States and Outer Forms
THE VITATIVE QUALITIES The third group is known as the Vitative Qualities,
which is composed of the three respective particular Qualities: Vitativeness;
Alimentativeness; and Bibativeness. This group manifests in outer form directly
back of, ...
William W. Atkinson, 1996
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The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health
Dead things, sleepy things, dull, feeble things, even sober things, if they be too
sober, are subjects of destruction to vitative ones. A vitative artist ,prefers Nature
to copies, fruit or flowers —-some living thing—~to slate, wood, etc. To sum up
the ...
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Multi-verb Constructions: A View from the Americas
There is another grammatical mood with exactly that meaning, here labeled '
vitative'. As noted above, it may be characterized as a negated functional
equivalent to a GC with purpose meaning (and even more to the purposive mood
, for the ...
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Pieter Muysken, Joshua Birchall, 2010
The Motive-Mental Temperament. - Temperamental Faculties 17 CHAPTER IIL
Faculties and Form. The Classification of the Faculties. The Vital Temperament
Group, The Vitative Faculties, The Associative Faculties. The Motive
Temperament ...
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The National Review, China: Literary and educational supplement
Man's merely vitative body may be considered, then, as a vegetative organism
linking the psychical organism with environment. He is, in this, as a plant with his
roots in earth, his branches in the air. And his branches in the air are typified, ...
Now, the microcosm being as the macnocosm, living cells must have, as the body
they constitute has, two electrical systems and areas : an electrolytic vitative
system and area, and an electrostatic nervous, or psychical, system and area.
Now, the microcosm being as the macrocosm, living cells must have, as the body
they constitute has, two electrical systems and areas : an electrolytic vitative
system and area, and an electrostatic nervous, or psychical, system and area.
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Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics
To give the word its normal appearance, we tack on a letter at the end: VITATIVE
The word is now impeccable in appearance, but no longer a palindrome, so we
affix a letter at the front: E VITATIVE Here is a word obviously derived from the ...
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National Review: Zhongguo Gong Lun Xi Bao
Man's merely vitative body may be considered, then, as a vegetative organism
linking the psychical organism with environment. He is, in this, as a plant with his
roots in earth, his branches in the air. And his branches in the air are typified, ...
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14. vitative: loving life. 15. ledgit: note or other slip of paper projecting from a book's pages. 16. symphoric: accident-prone. 17. maremma: swampy coastline. «Huffington Post, Jan 15»