10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A EMÉRGE»
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Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and ... - Pagina 179
Soil surface Lizard Part sun All cloudy Sun Eme rge Retrea t Eme rge Retre at RainHail Eme rge Rainen ds Retre at Toad 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 0900 Time of day (hr) FIGURE 7.2 Lizards and ...
George R. Zug, Laurie Vitt (J.), Janalee P. Caldwell, 2001
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An universal etymological English dictionary ... The ...
'MERALD [in Heraldry] the green Colour in the Coats of Noblemen To EME'RGE [er-argue, L.] to arise with Difficulty or Surprize To EME'RGE [ among Narum/Mr] when a natural Body, in Specie lighter than Water, being thrust down forcibly into ...
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Johnson's dictionary of the English language: in ... - Pagina 80
... unfinished Embu'rse, v. a. to restore money owing Emenda'tion, ». a correction, an alteration Em'erald, ». a green precious stone Eme'rge, ». n. to rise out of ¡ to issue from Emergency, ». a rising out of ; any sudden occasion, or unexpected ...
Samuel Johnson, Rev. Joseph Hamilton, 1830
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A New General English Dictionary: Peculiarly Calculated ...
EME'RGE (V.) a body is said to emerge, when being forcibly thrall under or plunged into a fcud, it rises again above the surface thereof ; k rj also applied to cither of the luminaries I coming out of an eclipse, and appearing vi- j sibly again.
Thomas Dyche, William Pardon, 1768
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A Complete and Universal English Dictionary on a New Plan: ...
the act of' sendof any other colour, and of all the various ing out; vent; the act of throwing or drawshades from the deepcit to the paled. ing a thing, particularly a fluid, from within To EME'RGE, V. N. [Lad] to rise out outwards; the expulsion or ...
James Barclay (Curate of Edmonton.), 1774
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The Royal English Dictionary; or a Treasury of the English ...
To EME'RGE. V. N. sente, Lat.] to EMBRA'CEMENT, S. the act of en- rise out of anything with which it i' (0eircling and sundly pressing a person with vered, or depressed; to issue, or proceed; one's arms. Figuratively, 'he state os a to rise from a ...
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Miniature Edition of Johnson's Dictionary of the English ... - Pagina 79
... to restore money owing Emenda'tion, ». an alteration, a correction Em'erald, ж. a kind of green precious stone Eme'rge, e. a. to rise out of i to issue from Emergency, ». a rising out ofi any sudden oecasion, or unexpected casualty Bmer'gent, ...
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Living Narrative: Creating Lives in Everyday Storytelling - Pagina 133
And at first she seems to succeed: Meg: Hhh we got down and (0.5 pause) And and inside the rock is just like a- a ma:ze of tunnels (0.2 pause) And you eventually you eme:rge to (0.4 pause) → a spot right behind → where the actual (0.4 ...
Elinor Ochs, Lisa Capps, 2009
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A Spelling-dictionary of the English Language, on a New ... - Pagina 51
... v emendâtion, f é'merald, f emérge, v emérgency, f emérgent, a emérńon, f é'mery, f emé'tick, a é'minence, f eî'minency, f N+uœu_nu'h'bì'lv' и 4- emiñion, f 2 emit, v ` 2 émmet, f 4 стынет, a 4 стô'lитны, f 4 imôtion, f 2 empâir, v 3 émperour, ...
John Newbery (Publisher.), 1762
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Days of Reckoning - Pagina 177
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