10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ACRASE»
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acrase in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acrase and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
ACRASE ~ACROATICS. ACROAMATIC—ACROPODIUM. tail round, and only
four toes on the hinder feet: Order, Lacertidm. ACRASE, a-kraze', v. a. (see Crazy.
) To impair the understanding; to infatuate; These things did make me much ...
Como encontraríamos “aplicados ao desenvolvimento”, acrase revela-se
obrigatória. D –Estaéa únicaopção certa,poisouso de “às quais” sejustifica pela
regência do verbo “assistir”, que, nesse contexto,tem sentidode“ver” eexige a ...
FURTADO, LILIAN, PEREIRA, VINÍCIUS, 2014
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Escrever melhor: guia para passar os textos a limpo
Embora pequenos, tropeçosem crases, preposições, concordânciase
outrasmanhas da língua causam estragos. Evitá-los é possível. Otexto agradece.
O leitor também. Ufa! Acrase dá nó nos miolos. Como desatá-lo? É fácil como
andar pra ...
Dad Squarisi, Arlete Salvador, 2012
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Redação Teoria e Prática: Português Instrumental, Enem, ...
Porém,isso não é tudo: as lojas e mercados espalhados pelo país exibem com
orgulho cartazes em queselê inúmeros atentados linguísticos: “10%de desconto
àvista ouà prazo emtrêsvezes sem juros” (acrase nãocabeaquipelo motivo já ...
Claudemir da Silva Paula,, 2014
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
... to carry into efiect acrase at the recommendations in the Report of tbe
Commissioners who had been appointed to inquire into the means of improving-
the Administration of Justice in the Courts of Common Law. He did not, however,
profess ...
Great Britain. Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard, 1838
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Legends And Stories Of Ireland:
Faix, it's out o' breath I am, and mighty hot intirely; for I was runnin' a'most half the
way, bekase it's an arrand, you see, and the Squire tould me to make haste,
andsoI did, and wint acrase thefields by theshort cut;and asI was passin'by the
ould ...
Craze: (aphetic from acrase, from French écraser [to break] or Old Norse krasa [to
shiver, to crash]): ”to break (a thing) so that the parts still remain contiguous,” as
in a pixelated screen or image.5 Pixilated (etymologically from pixie): ”crazed,” ...
Craig Douglas Dworkin, 2013
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
740 — Acrasy, across, acrase, aicurus, augurize, acorus, crase, crazy, cress,
cross, crossway, course, curious, coerce, carious, carrows, cruise, ichorous,
grassy, curse, egress, gerse, growse, gris, grouse, grass, garous, greeze, grace,
greasy, ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Acranthus, a-kran'tfus, ». (akranthos, irritated, Gr.) A genus of long-tongued
lizards, having the tail round, and only four toes on the hinder feet : Order,
Lacertidese. Acrase, a-kraze', r. a. (ecraser, Ft.) To impair the understanding; to
infatuate; ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849