10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INCRASSATIVE»
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incrassative en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
incrassative y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English Pronouncing ...
épaissir. INCRASSATE, v. n. (did.) s'épaissir. INCRASSATE, INCRASSATED [in-
ltrM'-M-tf.l] adj. 1. tnomi*** ; 2. (did.) épaissi. INCEASSATION [la-krM-tá'-lhün] D. .
did.) t jnii*b>s**>tit-nt^ ni. INCRASSATIVE [ш-кгаа'-й-llv] adj. (did.) qui tpaiKi-.it.
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1854
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New Italian and English Dictionary in Two Parts: With a New ...
3. to aggrandize ; grow; rise Ingrand Í to, -a, adj. aggrandized ; raised; grown
Ingramlitoie, -trice, sm/. magnifier ; increaser In gras яа men to, fin. fattening ;
fatness Ingrassánle, adj. fattening; incrassative Ingrassáto,-a, adj. fattened;
manured; ...
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Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language
To Incrassate, In kris'site, v. a. To thicken, the contrary to attenuate, Inchassation,
In-kris-Ba'shun, i. The act of thickening ; the state of growing thick.
INCRASSATIVE, In-kras'si-tlv, o. Having the quality of thickening. To INCREASE,
in-krese' ...
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... in-kiat-sa'shun i. the act of thickening [quality of thickening Incrassative, In-kras'
sa-tiv a. having the Increase, ?n-kresc' r. n. to grow Increase, in-krese' s.
augmentation ; produce ; generation Incredibility, ?n-kr£d-d£-bil'e-te t. the quality
of ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Incrassate, in-kras'sate, > a. Fattened ; in Ikcrassated, in-kras'say-ted,) Botany,
thickened, or becoming thicker towards the flower. Incrabsation, in-kras-sa'shun,
«. The act of thickening, or state of becoming thicker. Incrassative, in-kras'sa-tiv, a
.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
I'n incraitanl ; an incrassative. INCRASSER, va. [med.] to incrassate, to thicken.
INCREDIBILITE, if. the quality of surpassing belief, incredibility. INCREDULE, adj.
i. incredulous, hard of belief; unbelieving; unbeliever, disbeliever. INCREDULITE
...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
মো টাই I Incrassative, n. s. ঘন ন্ধুল -বা মোটাকয়ণক্ষম বা তচ্ছক্তিবি শিন্ট ৷ To
Increase, 12. n. Lat. বৃদ্ধি*শিল'-হ. বৃদ্ধি-প্ন*[প. বৃট্রি-হ. °T°\ এ্যা বা অ্যারতনে
অধিক-হ.ডারি-হ; উরত-হ. অধিক-হ. উবর্ব বা বা ফলবর্তী-হ. রন্ট-হ. বদ্ধিষৰুহ. বাড়. বড়-হ I - To
Increase ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. incrassation, incrassative. INCREASE, to grow in size, to augment. (F.—L.)
ME. incresen,Prompt.Parv.p. 261. Earlier, encresen, Chaucer, C. T. 13394 (
B1654).—AF. encress,a stem of encrestre,to increase; Stat.Realm, p. 284.—F. en,
in ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
TIONNSGAN, -AIN, s. m. Vide Tionnsgal, Diet. TIONNSGNACH, -AICHE, adj.
Speculative: contemplativus. C. S. TIUGHACHAIL, -E, adj. Incrassative:
incrassans. C. S. TIUGHACHD, s. ind. Corpulency: obesitas. C. S. TIUGHAD, -
AID, s. m. ...
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
... lts incrassative saculty is auomented by the interjection of Gumme and Opium;
its astrictive kþaculty by the shrubs of Cistus and Acacia; Opium is castigated by
Saffron; the Ventricle is roborated b Mastick 5 all are comprehended in the ...