10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «SUSCEPTÍBIL»
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susceptíbil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
susceptíbil and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Webster's medical speller - Pagina 156
... in-suf-fi-cient-ly in-suf-flate in-suf-flat-ed in-suf-flat-ing in-suf-fla-tion in-suf-fla-tor in-su-la pl in-su-lae in-su-lar in-su-late in-su-lat-ed in-su-lat-ing in-su-la-tion in-su-la-tor in-su-lin in-su-lin-ase in-sult in-sus-cep-ti-bil-i- ty pl in-sus-cep-ti-bil-i ...
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A Dictionary for Primary Schools - Pagina 155
... authority, In-sur-mount'-a-ble, a. not to be overcome. In-sur-mount'-n-bly, ad. reo as not to be surmountable. In-sur-ree'-tion, n. open opposition of numbers to lawful authority. [in insurrection In sur ree'-tioo-al, a. consisting ln-sus-cep-ti-bil'- ...
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The Nomenclature, and Expositor of the English Language: ...
Sur vivo', (,ir iW,s) to live after the death of another. Sur vi' ver, (iir vl' vir,2) one who outlives another. Sus cep ti bil' i ty, (.S. tip ffi bB' I ti,2) quality of admitting. Sus cep' ti ble, (,S. .Ip' ti bi.s) capable of admitting. Sus'citate, (.S.' ei tite,s) to rouse.
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A rhyming dictionary ... Fourth edition, improved - Pagina 289
Liableness to destruction, s. Ap-pe-ti-bil'i-ty. The quality of being desirable, s." De-cep-ti-bil'i-ty Liableness to be deceived, s. Re-cep-ti-bil'i-ty Possibility of receiving, s. Per-cep-ti-bil'i-ty. The power of perceiving, s. • Sus-cep-ti-bil'i-ty. Quality of ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1824
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Cobb's Abridgment of J. Walker's Critical Pronouncing ... - Pagina 400
Sus cep ti bil i ty, sus 'sèp-tè-bir lè- 4é, s. quality of admitting. Sus cep ti ble, sus-sèp' té М>l, a. ca- Sur na med, sûr-nàmd', pre. Sur-pâss', v. a. to excel. Sur pas ses, sur-pâs' slz, pres. t. Sur-pâs' sing, par. : a. excellent a high degree. Sur pass ...
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1841
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus - Pagina 844
UU sur'vi'vor n. I 1 last, live (on), carry on, persist, subsist, pull through. 2 outlast, outlive. 3 see WEATHER v. sus- /sus, sos/ prefix assim. form of SUB-before c, p, t. sus'cep'ti'bil'i'ty /ssse'ptibilitee/ n. (pl. -ties) 1 state of being susceptible.
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The improved guide to English spelling: in which, by the ... - Pagina 105
Sus-cep-ti-bil-i-ty Ad-mi-ra-bil-i-ty Im-pla-ea-bil-i-ty Mal-le-a-bil-i-ty Me-di-a-to-ri-al Me-te-or-ol-o-gy In-fe-ri-or-i-ty Su-pe-ri-or-i-ty Im-pet-u-os-i-ty Par-a-dis-i-a-cal Im-pen-e-tra-bil'i-ty In-com-pat-i-bil-i-ty In-di-vis-i-bil'i-ty Ir-ref-ra-ga-bil'i-ry ...
William Bentley Fowle, 1829
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The Royal Standard English Dictionary: In which the Words ...
Sus-cep-ti-bil'i-ty Quality of admitting, s. Du-cerpJi-bifi-ty Frangibility ; separability, a. In-dii^trp-ti-bil'i-ty Incapability of disunion, s. Cor-rup-ti-biPi-ty Possibility to be corrupted, s. In-cor-mp-ti-bil'i-ty Incapacity of decay, 8. Par-ti-bil'i-ty Divisibility; ...
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), 1800
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Webster's New World Dictionary - Pagina 650
< L sus-, under + capere, take] easily affected emotionally — susceptible of admitting; allowing /testimony susceptible of error/ — susceptible to easily influenced or affected by — sus-cep'ti- bil'i-ty n. 5U-shi (soo'she) n. Upn] a dish consisting of ...
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Word Division: Supplement to United States Government ... - Pagina 127
... sur-fac-tant sur-feit sur-geon sur-ger-y sur-gi-cal Su-n-nam-ese sur-li-ness sur-mis-a-ble sur-plice sur-plus-age sur-pris-a-ble sur-re-al-ist sur-ren-der sur-rep-ti-tious sur-ro-gate sur-veil-lance sur-viv-al sur-vi-vor sus-cep-ti-bil-i-ty sus-pend-er ...
United States. Government Printing Office, 1987