10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CURVICAUDATE»
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Foyle's further philavery: a cornucopia of lexical delights
curvicaudate. adjective having a crooked tail. cybernate. verb to control (a
manufacturing process, etc) by means of a computer $»>The cyber- prefix is a
back formation from 'cybernetics', which is derived from Greek kybernetes
meaning 'a ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta. Curvi 328
Customary •itfici; a light jump, a frolic -awm, 33^1-^, sn^-^mK Rxrilcl I v.t.-to leap,
to frisk 3ctf*T Curvl 3>:fa a combining form meaning curved t^T Curvicaudate 3):
fa=FT^ ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
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Pansegrouw's Crossword Dictionary
... commanding influence over dominate having a common boundary
coterminous having a common centre concentric having a corolla and calyx
dichlamydeous having a crooked tail curvicaudate having a curved form unciform
having a deep ...
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Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Curvicaudate, kurVe-kau-date, a. (curvus, curved, and cauda, a tail.) Curve-tailed
. Curvicostate, kur've-kos-tate, a. (curvus, and costa, a rib, Lat.) Marked with small
bent ribs. Curvipoliate, kur've-fo-le-ate, a. (curvus, and folium, a leaf, Lat. ) ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
curvicaudate. curvidentado -da (adj., Zool.) curvidentate. curvifoliado -da (adj.,
Bot.) curvifoliate. curvtgrafo (m.) an arcograph. curvilhSo (m.z = cuRVEjXo.
curvillneo -nea (adj.) curvilinear; curvaceous. curvlmetro (m.) curvometer.
curviriostro ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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The Chambers Dictionary
... the ground (dressage); a leap, frolic. — vi (kjr-vef or kur'vet) to leap in curvets;
to frisk: — pr p curvetting or cur1 veting; pa I and pa p curvetted or curveted. [Ital
corvetta, dimin of corvo, from L curvus] curvicaudate. curvifoliate, curvilinear etc.
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
»гГетт, тч>тт ^пчт; gs^r, ъъ ftaî; цъ ТЩ "TT чттт; в#. cúrvate, -d ЗТО, £?т; л.
curvation 4WT, ïdim; adj. curvative |ч^ ЗЧ>; п. curvature «гчктг; >ргтч; 'Ttaif , ^чте,
«Й? ; аф. curved 44¡, èfT, ^faa1; curvicaudate ЧЧ> 4^#; curvicostate ^Ч> f*Kl^d>;
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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American historical spoons: the American story in spoons
Genevieve Wimsatt in a recent and very illuminating article in The American
Home on this particular spoon, displays an assortment of the varied types that
she has collected. Most of them are of the curvicaudate variety, which makes it
possible ...
Albert Stutzenberger, 1953
Far from anything like the gritty mean streets, the tough guys and the "
curvicaudate" blondes of the hard-boiled detective story, let alone the sordid
realism of "docu-drama" crime fiction, the Innes mystery clearly is the stuff of
comedy, as the ...
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The Columbian cyclopedia
Curveted, pp. CURVICAUDATE, a. ker'm-kaw'ddt [L. curvus, bent; cauda, a tail]:
having a bent tail. Ctjr'vifo'liate, a. -fcl- ll-dt [L. folium, a leaf] : having bent leaves.
Ctjr'vifobm, a. vtfawrm [L. forma, a shape]: being of a curved form. CURVILINEAR
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