10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VITIABLE»
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
All three words app go back to an IE l'weik(ult 'wei-), to bend, weaken, change,
with var 'weig- (as in Skt vijété), as Hofmann proposes. vice (l), vicious, vitiosity;
vitiable, vitiate (obs adj, v), vitiation, vitiator; vituperable, vituperate, vituperation, ...
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... virulently virulentness visage Visera viscera visceratess viscount viscountess
viscous viscousness visibility visibleness Vl.V--visible visibly Visier vision
Vifionary visionish visit visitation. visitor visney visua'l vital vitally vitalness vitiable
vitiate ...
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Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
SINFUL. a Vitiable. (See Faulty.) SING. v. To carol. SINGING. p. Any
entertainment of singing, ridotto, or opera ; a singing a hymn, called mme dimittis,
and performing other luperstitious ceremonies to recommend and dismiss a
dying person is ...
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806
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Harvard Law Review: Volume 127, Number 1 - November 2013:
39 “It would be passing strange,” Justice Ginsburg noted, to excludeonlythe
federalstatute of limitations from theprocedural bars vitiable by the actual
innocence gateway. 40 Justice Ginsburg then rebutted Michigan's textual
arguments.
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Complementary Therapies for Pain Management: An ...
According to Ayurveda all pathologies are brought about through the
phenomenon of Dosa-Dusya Sammurchhana, i.e. interaction of vitiated Dosas
with the vitiable Dhatus or tissues. This morbid interaction is largely governed by
two major ...
Edzard Ernst, Max H. Pittler, Barbara Wider, 2007
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Garner's Modern American Usage
... medicable navigable obligable obviable operable originable participable
penetrable perpetrable perpetuable predicable propagable regulable replicable
repudiable segregable separable subjugable vindicable violable vitiable At least
one ...
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Diamond Pocket English Dictionary
... to make lifelike. vitals n. pi. interior organs essential for life. vitamin n any of
numerous organic substances found in food stuffs and essential to health, vitiable
a. fit or capable of being vitiated; pervertible. vitiate v.t. to render faulty or
defective; ...
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary: Comprehending the ...
... Physicians] the , VITAL P..,rls J Parti of the' Body which chiefly conduce to the
Preservation of Life, viz the Heart, Brain, Lungs and Liver. VI'TÉ [ in Mustek Books
] signifies quick and lively, much the fame as Prefío. Ital VITIABLE [Vitiaiilis, L-J ...
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Lingua Britannica Reformata: Or, a New English Dictionary, ...
VITALS, those parts of the body that arc the principal seats of life ; as the heart,
brain, lungs, and liver. VIE, It. (in Music) quick and lively. VITIABLE, sinful, faulty.
To VITIATE (of win, L. of vitium a crime) I to corrupt, or spoil. 2 to defile, or
deflower.
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An universal etymological English dictionary
... the VITAL Parts$ Parts ofthe Body which chiesly conduce to the Preservation of
Life, mix. the Heart, Brain, Lungs, and Liver. VITE [in Mustek Bocks] signifies
quick and lively, much the fame as Presto. Ital. VITIABLE [ vitiMis, L. ] sinful, faulty.
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «VITIABLE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
vitiable en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Penn State Football Opponent Preview: Northwestern Could Spell …
A small but important detail, Northwestern will replace center Brandon Vitiable who was a two-time captain and starter in all 50 games he played. Defense:. «State College News, Jul 15»
Of Tombs, Discord, and Manufactured Journalism-The Reality …
... and also visit the Masjid of Bibi Fatima (which is intact around the Saba Masajid area thought few have been fenced and not vitiable due to age and insecurity. «MuslimMatters, Sep 14»