10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INERRABLY»
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The Hammersmith Protestant discussion: being an ...
Then there were clauses inerrably in- t reduced into the Sixtine, which the
Clementine inerrably omitted. There are at least thirteen passages which relate to
some of the Acts of the Apostles, which were introduced into the Sixtine, and
omitted ...
John Cumming, Daniel French, Charles Maybury Archer, 1852
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A Great Commentary on Shantideva&'s Guide to the ...
A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life, which completely and inerrably
elucidates the Mahayana path, is divided into two parts: A1. The title A2. The
body A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life has completely and inerrably15
explained the ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
... thing to itself; difference of rank or flatiomss lNERRABlLlTY, ln-Er-ra-bil'-{t-)". s.
Exemption from-errour. INERRABLE, ln-GH-rabl. a. Exempt from errour.
INERRABLENESSJn-erflribl-nls. s. Exemption from errour. INERRABLY, in-&H-
rib-ly. ad.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... dibigog, anarf- Inerm, in-erm', j og [wy Inerrable, in-er'-ra-bl, a. anghyfeiliornad-
Inerrableness, in-er'-ra-bl-nes, J j. an- Inerrability, in-er-ra-bil'-i-ö, > hy- Inerrancy,
in-er'-ran-sï, J ball- edd, anhyfethedd, anffaeledigrwydd Inerrably, in-er'-ra-bh, ...
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
Inerrable. •-, bw. In falli Чу, inerrably. Onfeii-Taarheid , vr. Imfal tibíenos s ,
Infallibility , [nerrahilily , /я- errabltmoss. □ Oafraai, bv. Unhandsome , Un- graffiti.
Inelegant. •— , bar. Uthmdnmily , Inelegantly. Origaaf, bv. Unsound, Ratlin, Cor
ruft it.
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The New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English ...
Inelegance, manque il'elt- gance, m. rudeste, f- Inelegant, a. sans Ci^ntice,
grassier, ire. Inept, inepte, foible Ineptitude, s.hnpuissancc, f. Inaptly, ad. fttllcment
Inequality, t. inegalke, f. Inerrable, a. infaillible Inerrably, ad. infaillible- ment Inert,
...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
Inerrably, ïn-êr'râ-blè.ad. Infallibly. Inert, in-êrt'. a. Dull, motionless, sluggish.
Inertly, ln-èrt'lè. ad.SluggishIy,dully. Inestimable, ïn-ës'tè-mà-bl.a. Invaluable.
Inevident, in-êv'è-dênt. a. Obscure,not clear. Inevitable, ïn-èVè-tâ-bl. a.
Unavoidable.
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The new pocket-dictionary of the French and English languages
'nelegance, grossiirele [sier, <□ Inelegant, o. sans (Ugance : J;r»s- 'nept, inepte,
foible Ineptitude, s. impuissance, f. Ineptly, ad.follement Inequality, s. inSgalitt, (□
Inerrability, infaitlibiliti Inerrable, a. infaillible Inerrably, ad. infailliblement Inert, ...
Thomas Nugent, J. Ouiseau, 1808
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Moll Flanders: Original
ANTONYM: (adj) definite inextricable: (adj) insoluble, intricate, involved,
perplexed, inaccessible, entangled, impervious, impassable, knotty; (v)
inseparable, infrangible infallibly: (adv) unerringly, unfailingly, inerrably,
assuredly, certainly, firmly ...
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Language ...
Ioépt, inepte, foible Inéptitude, 5. impuissance, f. Inéptly, ad. follement Inequality,
s. inégalité, f. Inérrabie, a. infaillible Inerrably, ad. infailliblement I i.ért. a. grossier,
e. lourd, с paresseux, se. Inértly, ont lourdement Inértnees, g. inertie ; tourderie, ...