10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CRINOSE»
Découvrez l'usage de
crinose dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
crinose et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Anti-teapot Review: A Magazine of Politics, Literature ...
THE CRINOSE CRISIS; OB, NOTES ON BEARDS AND CRINOLINE. We have
heard of clergymen in the diocese of Rochester, who are actually afraid to wear
beards and moustaches; and although we have no doubt that Mr. Mappin, and ...
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
Crinite, crinose. Crinis. Crisis, criterion, critic, cnticìse, critique. Crites. Croceus.
Crocus. Crocodile. Crocus; (deilos, fearful). Crocus. Crocus. C'rosìer, croslet,
cross. Cfux. Crown. Corona. Crucial, crucible. Crux. Cruciferous. Crux ; fero.
Crucifix.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd,
1854
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
... v. crimeless, a. crimina'tion, n. recriviina'tion, n. crim'inal, a. & n. crim'inatoTj, a.
lecrim'inator, «. crim'inally, ad. crim'inous, a. tecrim'inatmy, a, criminal'ity, n. Crin-
is, m. 3. the hair : as, crinose', full of hair. crinig'erous, a. cri'nite, a. crinose', a.
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
The Latin crim's also signified Hair; and the Dictionaries have CRINITE, hairlike;
CRINIGEROUS, covered with hair; CRINosE, hairy, and CRINOSITY, hairiness:
words which, if they were ever in use, have been long forgotten. The French
plural ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.),
1835
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Spelling Dictionary of the English Language
... Crim"ple, v. a. to lay in plaits, curl up, contract Crim'son, s. a very deep red color
; v. a. to die red Crinc'um, s. a whim, cramp Cringe, s. a low bow, mean reverence
, servility Cringe, s. to bow, fawn, flatter, contract, shrink Crini"gerou«, Crinose, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Pulicose. Johnson. Anhelose. SUic'uhse. Cal'culose. Turn ul ose. Animose.
Venenose. Arenose. Silig'inose. Crinose. Operose. Morose. Edematose.
Comatose. Acetose. Aquose. Siliquose. Actuate, Pulicose. Sheridan. Anhelose.
Calculose.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... a. crim'inous, a. crim'inously, ad. crim'inousness, n recrim'inate, v. recrimina'tion
, n. recrim'inator, n. recrim'inatciry, a. Cum—1s, m. 3. the hair: as, crinose', full of
hair. crinig'erous, a. ' cri'nite, a. crinose', a. Curr-es (xgirng, a ufww, to separate, ...
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An analytical dictionary of the English language
The Latin crinis also signified Hair ; and the Dictionaries have Crinite, hairlike;
Crinigerous, covered with hair; Crinose, hairy, and Crinosity, hairiness : words
which, if they were ever in use, have been long forgotten. The French plural noun
...
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An analytical dictionary of the English language, in which ...
... and, to console her, Conon, the Mathematician, transported the beauteous
locks into the heavens. The Latin crinte also signified Hair; and the Dictionaries
have Crinite, hairlike ; Crinigerous, covered with hair ; Crinose, hairy, and
Crinosity, ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Alt, Crinose. Rel. Setae. CRINKLED FLANNEL MOTH Lagoa crispata (Packard) [
Lepidoptera: Megalopygidae]: A minor pest of apples and berries in eastern
North America. Adult yellowish with brown spots or bands on wings; wingspan ca
25 ...