10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APOSITIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
apositic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
apositic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See role. gastrointestinal: anorectic, aperient, aperitive, apositic, asitia,
borborygmus, cachexia, carminative, clyster, clysterize, coprolite, coprostasia,
coprotasophobia, costive, crepitus, devorative, dyschezia, dysgeusia, dyshepatia,
...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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A Commentary on the Influence which the Use of Tobacco, ...
Van Helmont, or Helmontius, as he is generally styled, the most renowned and
learned physician of his time, supports many of the opinions of Horstius
respecting the apositic and adipsous3 properties of the plant.' Frederick. Hoffman
, one of ...
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English Language Word Builder
... INEDIBLY AMULETIC BALLETIC DAEDALIC DIAPIRIC EPILOGIC HADRONIC
ISOMERIC MAGNESIC OLEFINIC PHENYLIC PUNDITIC SERMONIC SULFURIC
TETRADIC URETERIC ANABATIC ANOXEMIC APOSITIC AUTOPTIC ...
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Little Red Book of Word Facts
Anxiolyticmeans serving to reduce anxiety and phrontifugic is helping one
escapeone'sthoughtsor cares. Anyway iscorrect ifyoumean “in any case”,
otherwise, use any way. Apositic is “taking away the appetite”. Appetence is
desire or longing.
A little further on she found apositic, “tending to diminish appetite, causing a
distaste for food.” Then anacampserote, “an herb feigned to restore lost love.”
These are great words. Why shouldn't I use them in class, or anywhere. How can
it be ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
apositic. apdsito -ta (adj.) apposite. apossador -dora (adj.) possessing; (m.,/.)
possessor. apossar-se (v.r.) to take possession (of). aposta (/.) wager, bet;
amount wagered; challenge; breast of chicken. apostado -da (adj.) decided,
resolved ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Therapeutic Terms for Pharmacists and Physicians
Coca is an Aposttic, and an Apositic relieves hunger, but we do not advise any
one to try coca or any other Apositic as a regular substitute for ordinary food.
Some Therapeutic terms have survived the theories on which the original words
were ...
Henry Milton Whelpley, 1894
APOSITIC, Apositicut ; the same etymology. Any substance which destroys the
appetite, or suspends hunger. APOSPAS'MA, from <«rsera-«», ' I tear or lacerate.'
A solution of continuity, especially of a ligament. Rhegma ligamenta're, Lace- ...
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Dictionnaire médical : addenda:
Bruch : Aminosäurenumwandlungsprodukt im Darm [Kutscher]) / aporrhègme m
3335 apositic / ekelerregend (сито; = Speise) / apositique 3336 apostasis /
Apostasis/ (Krankheitskrisenende) / apostase/ 3337 apostematous / apostematös
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Love in The Time of Flowers
was prophetic that her main meals at her aunt's table were incapable of carrying
even a single dish to cause an apositic avoidance of them, were going to be
interesting and delectable and enhanced by a French dining custom which Aunt
Lily, ...