10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HUMECTIVE»
Découvrez l'usage de
humective dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
humective et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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American Mnemotechny: Or Art of Memory, Theoretical and ...
3713— McAdam. 3714 — Mogadore. Macaw-tree. 3718— Macduff, McDuffie.
Humective. 3720 — Mackenzie, Magennis. Meekness. 3721 — McKnight.
Machinate, meconite, migonet. 3723 — Meconium. 3724— McHenry. 3725—
McConnell.
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Humazo, sm, Smoke. Humeante , pa. Fuming , fumant. ßirnied)-,vn,To smoke. To
vapour. To inflame. To kindle up a tumult Humectación , sf. Hutneetalion.
Humectante , pa. Moistening. Humectar , va. To moisten. Humectativo, a, a.
Humective.
Saint Hiliaire Blanc, 1848
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
HUMECTATED, hu-mek-U't-ed,. pp. Moistened; wet [moistening. HUMECTATING
, hu-mek-'ti't-Ing, ppr. Wetting; HUMECTATION, hu-mek-td-'shfin, n. The act of
wetting ; moistening. [wet or moisten. HUMECTIVE, hu-mrkt-IV, a. Having the ...
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A New French and English Dictionary
... cabane, a mean cottage. Humblement, adv. humbly, in an humble manner,
submissively, with submissiveness : meanly, in a low state or condition. Supplier
humblement, to beg in an humble manner. Humectant, adj. humective :
refreshing.
It was called a pectoral, an expectorant, a humective, a demulcent, an emollient,
a refrigerative, etc., etc. It was prescribed for persons suffering from or suspected
of chest diseases, nervous coughs, bronchitis, etc., and it was combined with ...
James Bugbee, Walter Baker & Company, 2001
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
HUMECTATE, hu-mek-tS t, rt. J ' HUMECTATED,hu-niek;ta't-ed,r>p. Moistened;
wet. HUMECTATING, hu-mekUl't-lng, ppr. Wetting; moistening. [wetting ;
moistening. HUMECTATION, hu-mfk-tiUshAn, n. The act of HUMECTIVE, hu-mckt
-'Iv, a.
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
The act of HUMECTIVE, Chumash, a. Having the power to wet or moisten.
HUMERAL, hu-mAr-al, a. Belonging to the shoulder. HUMHUM, hAm-hAm, n. A
kind of plain coarse Indian cloth, made of cotton. HUMICUBATION, hu-mlk-u-ba^
shAn, ...
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
3718 — Humective. * 3720 — Meekness, mukiness. 372 1 — Meconiate,
machinate, migonet, meconite. • 3723 — Meconium. * 3725 — Magnolia,
machinal. » 3726 — Magnesia. * 3727 — Meconic, hay-making, making,
mechanic, mocking.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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The Workes of that Famous Chirurgion Ambrose Parey
Therefore if on the contrary the Quartain Feaver shall be caused by adust choler
wee must hope for and expect a cure by refrigerating and humective medicines,
sue h as Sorrell, Lettuce, Purslane, broths of the decoction of Cowcumbers ...
Ambroise Paré, Adriaan van den Spiegel, John Clarke ((Londres)), 1649
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
A dull, tiresome person; adronish tone of voice • dull monotony ; — v.n. To pass
time in dullness. Hu-mect', Hu-mcc'tate, v.a. (Lat.) To wet ; to moisten; — fA.
Humective ; — s. Humectation. Hu-mec'tant, a. In Therapeutics, pertaining to
remedies ...