10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ADUNCITY»
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Hooked. Curved inward. Noun, Aduncity. ADUNCATE Adj. (Latin, aduncus I
hooked + -atus I characterized by.) Hook-like. Pertaining to a structure curved or
bent inward. See Hook. Cf. Ankistroid; Ankyroid; Hamate; Uncinate. ADUNCITY
Noun ...
Obs. (aduncity, n.s.).T I believe that the 20 instances are of sufficient interest to
warrant my introducing them as they appear in Johnson under his definitions or
meanings : Advocate, n.s. 3. It is used with the particle for. Ablution, n.s. 2.
University of Texas, 1945
Obs. (aduncity, n.s.).7 I believe that the 20 instances are of sufficient interest to
warrant my introducing them as they appear in Johnson under his definitions or
meanings : Ablution, n.s. 2. The water used in washing. Wash'd by the briny wave
, ...
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A dictionary of the English language, greatly improved
... to exhibit a faint resemblance Adumbration, ad-um-bri'shon, n. the act of giving
a slight and imperfect representation Adunation, ad-i'i-ni'shon, 11. the act of
being united; union Aduncity, a-dun'ei-ty, n. crookedness; hookedness Adunque,
...
George FULTON (and KNIGHT (George)), 1833
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
... ád-i\m-brate, v. a. TQshadowout, togivea sliglrf; likeness, to exhibit a faint
resembknee. Adumbration, ád-ùm-brâ-shun, s. The act of giving a slight and
imperfect representation. Adunation, ad-u-na-shun, s. The state of being united.
Aduncity ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Six Volumes Complete. ...
A Bird flies because it has Wings, a Duck swims because it is web-sooted': and
there can be no question but the aduncity of the pounces and' beaks of the
Hawks, as well as the length of the fangs, the sharpness of the teeth, and the
strength of ...
Alexander Pope, William Warburton, 1787
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and ...
A bird flies because it has wings; a duck swims because it is web-footed; and
there can be no question but-the aduncity of the pounces and beaks of the hawks
, as well as the length of the fangs, the sharpness of the teeth, and the strength ...
Alexander Pope, William Roscoe, 1824
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Memoirs of the extraordinary life, works and discoveries of ...
A Bird ffies because it has Wings, a Duck swims because it is web-footed : And
there can be no question but the Aduncity of the pounces, and beak: of tfi'e
Hawks, as well as the Length- of the fangsgthe sharpness' of the teeth, and the
strength ...
John Arbuthnot, Alexander Pope, 1725
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq; Vol. III. Part II.: ...
A Bird flies because it has Wings; a Duck swims because it is web-sooted; and
there can be no question but the aduncity of the pounces, and beaks of the
Hawksss, as well as the length of the sangs, the sharpness of the teeth, and the
strength ...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Verse and Prose. With a ...
A bird flies because it has wings, a duck swims because it is web-footed ;. and
there can be no question but the aduncity of the pounces and beaks of the hawks
, as well as the length of the fangs, the sharpness of the teeth, and the strength of
...