10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MISCLAIM»
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A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
pi. camholion (cam— hawl) A misclaim ; an unjust claim. Camholi, v. a. (camhawl
) To misclaim, to make a wrong, or unjust claim ; to question wrongly. Camholiad,
». m. — pi. t. au (camhawl) A misclaim- ing, a questioning or examining wrongly.
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Numerically exceptive logic: a reduction of the classical ...
They are: In each case the conclusion would have to be an S-Misclaim (_SIP), an
SP- Misclaim (_SOP), an S-Misclaim and an Incommensurable Overclaim
combined (_SAP), or an SP-Misclaim and an Incommensurable Overclaim
combined ...
Wallace A. Murphree, 1991
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
... v. disclaimer, n. exclaim', v. exclai'mer, n. exclama'Aon, n. exclam'atory, a.
irreclaimable, a. irreclaimably, ad, misclaim', n. proclaim', v. nroclaimer, n.
proclamation, n, reclaim', v. & reclai'mable, a. reclaimless, a. unprocfcimea', a.
treclai'mant, ...
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
Aisclaim', v. àìsclai'mer, n. exclaim', v. p.xclai'mcr, n. exclama' lion, n. exclum'atory
, a. irrec/ui'winble, a. irrcclaïmahiy, ad. misclaim', n. proclaim', v. nroclai'mex, n.
proclamation, n. reclaìm', v. & n. ïeclaïmabie, a. Tcctai'mant, n. réclama' lion, ...
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to quote wrong Misclaim, mis-klzime'. s. mistaken claim Misconceit, mis-ki'
m-séét'. Misconception, mis-kén-sép'shun. a wrong notion Misconduct, mis-kon'
dilkt. s. ill man~ ' agementa" ~ Misconduct, mis-kén-ddkt'. v. a. to manage amiss ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
Lastly, error, misclaim, and forgetfulness, do now and then become suitors for
some remission of extreme rigour : for I have sundry times observed, that an
assurance, being passed through for a competent fine, hath come back again by
reason ...
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A dictionary of the English language
Clamo, clamatum (L.), to cry out ; claim, acclaim, chime r conclamation, declaim,
disclaim, exclaim, irreclaimable, misclaim, proclaim, reclaim, unclaimed,
unproclaimed, unreclaimed. Clarus (L.), clear; clarity, clare-ob- scure, chirichord,
declare, ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Each avow'd Lad': own enjoin'd sole path reveal'd to fawe. - 4. Ala' ! 'tis man's
proud heart, that', idly fi'd'd \Vi:h self-paid rev'rence for desert misclaim'd, Grown
impious in imagin'd rectirude, Hogs hi' own day-dreams, idoliz'd within, And
styles ...
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The Distinction Between Words Esteemed Synonymous in the ...
Overname : reclaim, misclaim, inflame, nickname, misname, infame, exclaim,
entame, disclaim, proclaim, declaim, defame, acclaim : aim, hame, maim, blame,
came, dame, claim, fame, game, flame, frame, lame, name shame, fame, sum, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... s. one »be causes mischief [lictout Mischievous, mls'tshe-vus. a. harmful ¡ na-
Mischievously, nits' bhc-v us- tè. ad. hurtfsUy, ickedly Miscible, infs'*c-bl. a.
possible to be mingled Miscitation, mïs-tt-ta'shun. в. unfair or fslss quotation
Misclaim, ...