10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CHAPTREL»
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The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
Charily charile Chariness chariaes Chaplainship chaplmship Chariot chлriot
Chapless choples Chaplet chлplet Chapman chлpmлn Chaps chops Chapt
chopt Chapped chopt Chapter chapter Chaptrel chaptrel To Char tu chXr Char
char ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
... chapel royal The chapel of a royal castle or palace. chapiter Same as capital.
chaptrel A small capital of a vaulting shaft. (i. chaptrel. chapel 1. A small area
within a larger church, containing an altar and intended primarily for private
prayer.
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Proceedings of the Congress of the International Measurement ...
CONNECTING THE AUTOTESTER TO THE DEVICE UNDER TEST The
autotester is mechanically connected to the DUT by a semiautomatic jig chaptrel
type "bed of nails" with 160 test pins, each pressing with a force of 150 g. In large
series ...
Confédération Internationale de la Mesure. Congrès, International Measurement Confederation, Gy Striker, 1973
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The Chambers Dictionary
chaptrel 273 charge or college fraternity i < v> US ). — chapter and versa exact
reference to, or a complete specification of, the source or tources of one's
information; chapter of »ccld«ntt see under accident: to the end of t.'it chapter
throughout.
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Acta Imeko: Proceedings of the ... IMEKO Congress of the ...
CONNECTING THE AUTOTESTER TO THE DEVICE UNDER TEST The
autotester is mechanically connected to the DUT by a semiautomatic jig chaptrel
type "bed of nails" with 160 test pins, each pressing with a force of 150 g. In large
series ...
International Measurement Confederation, 1973
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
CHAPTREL, n. [from chapiter.] The capitals of pillars and pilasters, which support
arches, commonly called imposts. Moxon. CH'AR, n. A fish. CHaR, n. In England,
work done by the day ; a single job, or task. In New-England, it is pronounced ...
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lllandfurd 3 Midsummer Chaneet f 'Magpie I •Chaptrel J Swynford I L Ulanehe ...
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A Dictionary: English and Burmese
ooDî^o^ODtcooocB^^of dS 80S Chapter, s. a division of a book, оэоэ PjcyS an
assembly of the clergy, c|œ Chaptrel, s. col&o^s 93^osqcoooo^£ Char, «. S^oSoo
^nSscogsc^cSco^ Char, s. c^§o5i»ooos^c^(Scx)^ Character, s. a mark, a stamp,
...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
CHAPTREL, tshipfltrll. s. The capitals of pillars, or pilasters, which support arches.
CHAR, tshzYr. s. A fish sound only in Winander meet in Lancashire. To CHAR,
tshfllr. v. a. To burn wood to a black cinder. CHAR, tshaff. s. Work done by the day
...
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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ...
CHAPTREL, the same with Impost. ' CHARACTERISTIC, of a Logarithm, the
same ail-Index, or Exponent. This term was first used by Briggs in the 4th section
of his Arithmetica Logarithmica, where he treats particularly of it; meaning by it,
the ...