10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CADDICE»
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caddice en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
caddice y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal ...
A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People. CADDICE— CADE.
CADELLE— CADENCY. Haute Composition Musicals, gives 129 interrupted
cadences. The. produce a pleasant fruit. — The fruit of Opuntia Tuna affords a
valuable ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. CADDICE— CADE. CADELLE—
CADENCY. For two days, he maintained the strictest order;. produce a pleasant
fruit. — The fruit of Opuntia Tuna affords a valuable pigment of the richest
carmine colour.
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People Ephraim Chambers.
CADDICE— CADE. C A DELLE— CADEXCY. CADENZA— CADIZ. CADMIA—
CADCCECS. CECILIA— CAEN. produce a pleasant fruit. — The fruit of Opuntia
Tuna ...
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The Poet at the Breakfast-table: His Talks with His ...
It is n't a mollusk's shell, either ; it 's a caddice-worm's shell. You know about the
caddice-worm ? — More or ... rather than more, — was my humble reply. Well, sir,
the caddice-worm is the larva of a fly, THE POET AT THE BREAKFAST-TABLE.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1872
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A Practical System of Surgery: By James Latta, ... ...
The sides of the wound were then brought together, and dressed with pledgets of
simple cerate ; the whole of the wound being afterwards covered with caddice,
over which was put a small bonnet of tow, with a compress of linen above it, and
...
James Latta (surgeon in Edinburgh.), 1793
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The british cyclopedia of natural history
These insects are found in the neighbourhood of water, and are called caddice-
flies or vrater-moths, and their larva? caddice-worms, in !> .'lien latter state they
reside in the water in cases of sand, shells, &c. (fig. A) as described in the article
...
Charles f. partington, 1837
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Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
{Don Quixote.) Cad. A low, vulgar fellow, a bounder ; also, before the term fell into
its present disrepute, an omnibus conductor. The word is, like the Scots caddie (
q.v.), probably from cadet («.«.). Caddice or Caddis. Worsted galloon, crewel.
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 2001
One of the trout titbits is the gentle little caddice worm, grub of the little miller-like
caddice fly that flits in at the open window of a May night and lights on the table
under the glare of your lamp. He dwells on the bottom in these same pure waters
...
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Popular cyclopaedia of natural science (by W.B. Carpenter).
The aquatic larvae of the Caddice-flies (Fig. 258, t), which are commonly known
as Caddice- worms, house themselves in straws, pieces of hollow stick, rushes,
&c. ; and those of somo species glue together a number of minute stones, pieces
...
William Benjamin Carpenter, 1843
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The British Cyclopædia of Natural History: Combining a ...
These insects are found in the neighbourhood of water, and are called caddice-
flies Or water-moths, and their larvte caddice-worms, in 1 | Ill ~ T _Hli t-I rt r aw!-*
luv, oo oeo Foe Dr? 366) 05%” |i'.- (I 'trill which latter state they reside in the water
...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1837
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CADDICE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
caddice en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
St. Peter, Holy Cross girls lacrosse teams facing off to settle rivalry …
Even though many of the players from both teams are teammates in the Kawartha Lacrosse Club, Holy Cross midfielder Isabel Caddice says it ... «Kawartha Media Group, May 15»
Bumblebee or Bumble Bee?
My online spell check incorrectly only accepts “caddice fly” and “aphis lion” and Webster's has “housefly” and “blowfly.” If we run the words ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, Ene 15»