10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A EXHUMÁ»
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Word Division: Supplement to United States Government ... - Pagina 52
ex-hort-a-to-ry ex-hu-ma-tion ex-i-gen-cy ex-i-gu-i-ty ex-is-ten-tial-ism ex li-bris ex-o-don-ti-a ex-o-dus x-o-pep-ti-dase x-or-bi-tant exH ex-or-i ex-or-di-um ex-o-ter-ic ex-o-ther-mic-i-ty ex-ot-ic ex-pand-a-ble ex-pand-er ex-pan-si-ble ex-pan-sive ...
United States. Government Printing Office, 1987
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The New-York Expositor; Or, Fifth Book: Being a Collection ...
Ex a cer ba' tion, n. the height of a disease ; a taunt. Ex an' i mate, a. dead ; lifeless ; spiritless j dejected. Ex an" gui ous, ) a voij Ex an gu ous, j of blood. Ex che" quer, n. the place for the king's money. Ex hu ma' tion, n. a digging out of the earth ...
Richard Wiggins, John Griscom, 1818
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Webster's II New College Dictionary - Pagina 393
To remove from a grave : DISINTER 2. To bring to light, esp. after a time of obscurity. — ex'hu>ma'tion n — ex.hum'er n exigence ek'sa-ians) n Exigency. ex>i<gen*cy lek'sa-ian-se, Ig-zl|')n- n . pi. -ciea. 1. The quality or state or being exigent. 2.
Houghton Mifflin Company, Webster, 1999
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 157
Ex-hu-ma'-tion, n. a digging from the grave. Exigence, n. necessity, want, occasion. Ex'-ilc, 7*. (x us gz,] banishment, a person banished. Ex -lie, v. t. to banish to a distant country Ex'-ile, a. small, slender, fine. Ex-il'-i-ty, «. s tenderness, thinness, ...
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Webster's II New College Dictionary - Pagina 401
... -zydbm', ik-sydbm', -hyobm') vt. -humed, -hum- ing, -hunws [Fr. exhumer < Med. Lat. exhumare : Lat. ex-, out of + Lat. humus, ground.] 1. To remove from a grave : DISINTER. 2. To bring to light, esp. after a time of obscurity. — ex'hu-ma'tion n ...
Webster's New World Dictionary, Editors Of Webster's II Dictionaries, 2005
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Livro de prata - Pagina 18
... as tradições que se aprofundam e parecem perder-se sob as camadas dos seculos, mas subsistem, latentes, como as florestas primitivas que jazem soterradas até o dia em que o mineiro desce a exhumá-las, tra- zendo-as denegridas, ...
Henrique Coelho Netto, 1928
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Os últimos: romance - Pagina 285
_ , Todos correram para a sala, menos a doida, os creados e o João, que ficou junto da Rosa a vê-la comer, attento, como que a exhumá-la das suas recordações, mais daquelle montão de farrapos, meio-pegados ao corpo della! _-Que ...
Bento de Oliveira Cardoso Villa-Moura (Visconde de), 1918
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Manual of English Pronunciation and Spelling: Containing a ...
Exhort' (egz-), 17, 137, 139. Ex-hor-ta'tion (eks-). Ex-hort'a-tTvc {cgz). Ex-hort'a-to-ry {cgz-). Ex hort'er {cgz-). Ex-hu-ma'tion (eks-). Exhume' (egz-), 26, 137, 139. Ex-hunied' (egz-humd'), 183. Ex-hum'ing (egz-). [Exiccate, 203.— See Exsiccate.] ...
Richard Soule, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1872
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Pocket Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus - Pagina 280
I ex-hu-ma-tion /,egz(y)<i)'masi-Ian, ,eks(h)ycY>-/ n. ex-i-gen-cy /'eksijansé, ig'zijansé/ > n. (plural exigencies) formal an urgent need. ex-i-gent /'eksijant/ > adj. formal needing urgent action; pressing: exigent demands. ex-ig-u-ous /igzigytiaas, ...
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Webster's New World Dictionary - Pagina 209
-humed', -hum'ing [< L ex-, out + humus, the ground 1 to dig out of theearth: disinter — ex hu ma tion (eks'hyoo ma shanl n. ex-i-gen-cy (eks'a jan s?l n., pi. -cies i < L exigere, drive out J I urgency 2 a situation calling for immediate attention 3 ...
Victoria Neufeldt, Andrew N. Sparks, Webster's New World, 2003