10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KDN»
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Chemo-enzymatic Synthesis of Sialosides Containing KDN ...
This thesis presents a practical and efficient approach to the synthesis of important sialosides containing various KDN modifications, which are useful compounds for testing biological functions of sialoside derivatives.
Juan Arnaldo Guerrero, 2009
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Cobb's abridgment of J. Walker's critical pronouncing ... - Halaman 110
Con sump tion, Kdn-sum' shun, s. Con sump tive, kdn-sflm' tlv, a. destructive, wasting ; diseased with a consumption. Con sump tive ness, kdn-sum' tlv- 'nfis, s- tendency to a consumption, [v. a. to floor with boards. Con tab u late, kdn-tib' 6.
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1834
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A smaller Hindustani and English dictionary - Halaman 224
digging, as khdr-kan, a digger of thorns, p. kdn, f. modesty, shame, respect. kdn-k, a. to shame ; to be ashamed. kdn-chhornd, a. to act nnpudently, kdn na manna or na-k., to treat with disrespect ; m. a husband. h. kdn, f. a mine or quarry ; (for ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CONCAVOUS, kdn-kiivfis, a. Concave. *CoNcAvousLY, kdn-kdivds-lé, ad. With hollowness. _ To CONCEAL, kdn-séle,' v. a. To hide, to keep secret, not to divulge, to cover, not to detect. CONCEALABLE, kdn-séild-bl, a. Capable of being ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary - Halaman 128
CONFLUENCE, kdn'flWnse, s. The junction or union of several streams ; the act of crowding to a place; a concourse; a multitude. CONFLUENT, kdn'flu-ent, a. Running one into another, meeting. CONFLUX, kon'fluks, ». The union of several ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ... - Halaman 321
INCONCEIVABLY, ln-kdn-se'va-ule, ad. lii a manner beyond comprehension. 1NCONCE1TIBLE, .n-kdn-sep'te-bl. a. Not t» be conceived, incomprehensible. INCONXLUDENT, m-kdn-klii'dent, a. Inferring no consequence. INCONCLUSIVE ...
John Walker, Thomas Tegg ((Londres)), 1827
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A General Dictionary of the English Language: One Main ...
One Main Object of Which, Is, to Establish a Plain and Permanent Standard Pronunciation. : To which is Prefixed a Rhetorical Grammar Thomas Sheridan. CONSUBSTANTIATION, kdn-sfib-stanshasi-sht'm. is. The union of the body of our ...
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
CONTEMPLATOR, kdn-temlpld't- .r, n. One emCONTEMI'ORARINESS, kdn-temlpo-rér-é-ncs, n. Existence at the same point of time. CONTEMPORARY, kdn-témlpo-rcr-é, a. Living in the same age. Born at the same time. Existing at the same ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CONDITION. kdn-dlshidn, 1|. Qualit , good or bad. State. Rank. Stipulation; com ct ; ho d. CONDITION, kfin-dlshidn, vi. 0 make terms. ('ONDITION, kdn-dlshidn, ct. To sti ulate. CONDITIONAL, kdn-dlshidn-al, n. yway of stipulation. In grammar ...
Sheridan, Walker, James Knowles, 1850
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A Dictionary, Hindustani and English: To which is Added a ...
7t. <_>L«\£ kam-yab, prosperous, happy, successful, one who attains what he wishes, p. ^.jLJ^ kam-yab'i, f. prosperity, happiness. p. &an, m. the ear ; one blind of an eye ; kdn ametnd, to pull the ears, to chastise ; kan bharnd or kdn bhar-dend, ...