10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPIRITUOUSNESS»
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spirituousness en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Spelling Dictionary of the English Language
... Spir'itfulness, i. liveliness, spright- Spiritless, a. dejected, low, depressed Spir'
ituous, a. refined, advanced near to spirit Spirituousness, s. fineness, activity,
ardor, heat Spirits, t. pi. inflammable .liquors, liveliness, life, Spiritual, a.
incorporeal, ...
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The Culture of the Grape-vine, and the Orange in Australia ...
Thirdly, that the sparkling wines often lose their sweetness and spirituousness by
age, at the same time that their sparkling quality augments, as well as the piquant
taste derived from the carbonic acid gas, which continues to form naturally.
George Suttor, André Jullien, 1843
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Neither could he picture the scenery of the celestial world. Though it had
resemblances of earth by correspondence, yet it was far richer and more delicate,
adorned with spirituousness as with a beautiful transparent robe, and everything
...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1870
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
আধ্যাআতিপ্রায়ে | spiritually. n. s. যাজক পুত্তরাহিত প্তরু বা পাদয়িবর্গ| , spirituous
, 0- Fr- মদিরাযুক্ত. মদের প্তণৰিশিন্ট. উগ্রছু প্তণবিশিন্ট. ঊণু. কটু. আগের. সজীব. চালাক.
চটপট্যা. 11§[. চঞ্চস I Spirituosity বা Spirituousness, n. ৪. মদিরার প্তণৰিশিন্টত্ব.
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
We learn, too, that its modern virtue of spirituousness was at that time not among
its failings. Prior makes several references to port wine, which show the dislike
entertained towards it subsequently to the above date. Even as late as 1733, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
spir'itedness, n. spir'ituous, a. suspire', v. spir'ttful, a. spirituousness, n. fysuspira'
tion, n. spir'ilfully, ad. *spright, or \\transpire', v. spir'it(ii\aesa, n. sprite, n. transpt'
red, a. spir'it\ess, a. ^spright'ful, or transpi'rable, a. spiritlessly, ad. sprite'ful, ...
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The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D. on Acute and Chronic ...
... differing likewise considerably in some other known properties, as levity, purity,
fubtilty, spirituousness, &x. Hence the former should seem a priori to differ greatly
from the latter, and consequently cannot produce the same effects in drinking.
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Opera, en anglois, avec notes par P. Shaw
... theairwas diligently drawn out : but the operation was not always, especially at
first, so early manifest, as the spirituousness of the liquor would make one expect
5 yet, after a long expectation, the more subtile parts of the blood would begin ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
... the air was diligently drawn out; but-the operation was not always, especially at
first, so manifest as the spirituousness'of the liquor made some expect ; yet this
hindered not but that after a long expectation, the more subtle parts of the blood ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Spirituousness, epir'-lt-tshu-us-nis, j *' quality of being spirituous. To Spirt, spurt,
v. n. 108. To spring out in a i den stream, to stream out by intervals. To Spirt, spurt
, v. a. To throw out in a Jet. Spirtle, gpflrt'-tl, v. a. 405. To dissipate. Spiry, spl'-re ...