10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «PROGNÓSTIC»
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MANUAL OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AND SPELLING:
Pro-gen'i-tor, 78, 88. Prog'e-ny (proj'-). Prog-na'thous. Prog-no'sis, 109. Prog-nos'tic. Prog-no s'tic-a-ble. Prog-nos'tic-ate. Prog-nos'tic-at-ed. Prog-nos'tic-at-ing. Prog-nos-tic-a'tion. Prog-nos'tic-at-or. Programme (-gram) (171) [Program, 203.] ...
RICHARD SOULE AND WILLIAM A. WHEELER, 1861
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 338
Prog-nos'-tic-ate, v. t. to foreshow or foretell. Prog-nos-tic-a'-tion, n. the act of foretelling. Prog-nos'-tic-a-tor, n. one who foretells. Progress, n. a course onward, advance. Progress', v. i. to move forward, to advance. Progression, n. act of moving ...
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The grammar-school dictionary, a dictionary of the English ...
Pro-fuse'ness, n, lavishness. Pro-fusion, (-fu'zhun,) n. great abundance. Prog, v. i. to shift meanly for provisions, — n. victuals. Pro-gen 'i- tor, [T,.,] n. an ancestor. Prog:'e-ny, [L. gigno,] n. issue; offspring. Prog-nos'tic, [Gr. ginosko,] a. foreboding, ...
Grammar school dictionary, 1867
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Webster's etymological dictionary, with the meanings ... - Pagina 169
Prog-nos'tic-ate, v. t. to foreshow. Prog-nos-tic-a'tion, n. the act of foretelling. Prog-nos'tic-a-tor, n. one who foretells. Progress, [L. gressus, gradior,] n. a course onward. Pro-gress', v. i. to advance. Pro-gres'sion, n. advance. Pro-gress'ive, a, ...
Noah Webster, A Macpherson, 1869
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A rhyming dictionary ... Fourth edition, improved - Pagina 17
Di-ag-nos'tic A symptom by which a disease is distinguished, s. Prog-nos'tic Foretokening disease or recovery, a. Prog-nos'tic A prediction, s. Pos'tic Backward, a. A-crostic A poem, the initial letters of which form the name, of a person or thing, ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1824
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts: I. French ...
Prógging, s.(from to prog) l'action de chercher ou de tâcher d'avoir. Prognóstic, s. pronostie, prérage, m. Prognóstic, a. 1Ex. 1Prognostie sign, prognostic ou présage, m. To icate, v.a. progmostiquer, présager, prédire, deviner. Prognósticated ...
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A Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the ... - Pagina 39
Di-ag-nos'tic A symptom by which a disease is distinguish- Prog-nos'tic Foretokening disease or recovery, a. Prog-nos'tic A prediction, s. Pos'lic Backward, a. A-cm'tic A poem whose initial letters form the name of a person or thing, s. Caus'tic ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language - Volumul 2,Ediţia 1 - Pagina 627
We are the more pleased to behold the throne surrounded by a numerous progeny, when we consider the virtues of those from whom they descend.-Addison, Freeholder. Prognáthism. s. Prognósis. s. Prognóstic. adj. P R O G dolichocephalic ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1870
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Town's Spelling and Defining Book: Being an Introduction ...
... forward pro pose - al to lay before pro trude - ed to thrust forward pro pel - led' to urge forward prog nos tic a foretelling pro gen i tor a forefather j pro logue spoken before per day by day per chance by chance per vade to pass through per an ...
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A Spelling and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ... - Pagina 177
... pnoph' ct ess n' pro'mreía'w 'U prog nos' tic ,n a pm phet' ic a ' › proc'tor'flúp nf pro-gres'fion n' pro çí'tious a pro-cur'cd ya pro grcf'sive .a- pm 'par'gtion n y pmwwre'mem a# prohíb' it -v' pro po'sal n: prozcuïr'ér n ' ,pro jec"tile n _a pro ;pos'cd ...
Alexander BARRIE (Teacher of English.), 1794