10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SHEATHY»
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sheathy dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sheathy et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
The. embryo, with a kind of sheathy covering. (hex-trier considered this sheathy
covering as the cotyledon of the ' ' 6 . But Dr. Smith conceives the vitellus of
Gartner to sio Proceedings of Philosophical Societies. [APBIL' Linnzean Society ...
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The Medical and Physical Journal
Gaerlner considered this sheathy covering as the cotyledon of the grasses. Eut
Dr. Smith conceives the vitellus of Gaertner to be the cotyledon. The object of Mr.
Keith's paper is to show that Gaertner's opinion is correct, and that the vitellus ...
The leaves are connate at the base, in some cases they are sheathy directly
inserted on the stem node. The leaf is highly reduced and rudimentary, hardly
having any leaf lamina, which is represented by a thick and fleshy mid A B C
Figure ...
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The Psychology of the Body
Using the entire palm or both palms, the massage therapist slowly applies weight
to the dense, sheathy tissue. The pressure needs to be applied broadly, rather
than with point pressure, such as with finger or thumb tips, because pressure ...
Elliot Greene, Barbara Goodrich-Dunn, 2013
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The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of ...
Bulb ovately round with a sheathy neck, about an inch and a half in diameter.
Leaves bifarious, lorately-lanceolate, in all the samples we saw from two to three,
6-12 inches long, about an inch broad at the widest part, glaucous at the under ...
Sydenham Teast Edwards, John Lindley, 1820
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A French and English dictionary
... the plural of Sheaf, which see. . SHEATHY (chitsh'-i) adj. [forming a sheath] ...
Joseph Wilson (Professor in St. Gregory's College.), 1833
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Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European ...
Eriophorum vaginatum L. − Perennial, densely tufted, stems erect, 30-60cm high,
roundish below, 3-angular above, lower half sheathy and leafy. Fruits achenes,
obovoid, 3-sided or angular, all sides flattish or slight convex or depressed, ...
Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová, 2007
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... a. gweiniog Sheather, shidd'-er, s. gweiniwr Sheathing, shidd'-ing, s. gweiniad I
Sheathless, shidd'-les, a. diwain, an- j weinio'g Sheathmaker, shïdd'-mëo-er, s.
gweiniwr Sheathwinged, shidd'-wingd, a. aeswain, adanwain Sheathy, shidd'-i, ...
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A General Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
shEth, v. to enclose; put into s Sheathe, J sheath Sheathy, shEtn'e, a. forming a
sheatb Shed, shed, n. a temporary covering ; effuaor. as blood-jifrf— v. to effuse ;
to spill Sheen, shen, n. brightness; splendour— a. brigt Sheep, shep, n. a ...
George Fulton, G. Knight, 1814
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
SHEATHY. adj. [from sheaths Forming a sheath. — With a needle put aside the
short and sheathy cases on ear-wigs backs, and you may draw forth two wings.
Brown. SHEATS, n.s. in a ship, are ropes bent to the clews of the lails; serving in
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SHEATHY»
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The struggle of the puggle
While they all have a little sheathy spur on their back legs when they are young, the females are supposed to lose them as they get older. “But we've had reports ... «Northern Rivers Echo, sept 10»