10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WATERISHNESS»
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Pantologia: A new cyclopaedia, comprehending a complete ...
Humor aqueus. The very limpid watery fluid which fills both chambers of the eye.
A'QUEOUSNESS. s. (.aquositas, Lat ) Waterishness. AQUJ FOLIUM, (aquifolinm,
from acus, a needle, and folium, a leaf ; so called on, account of its prickly leaf.) ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth, 1813
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A Dictionary, Sindhi and English
To fall, subside (a flood of water). f&%, fs^TPr, fSfd^il, or fsffTr- fSf s.f. Thinness,
want of density or solidity, waterishness. JJ v. a. To sprinkle, scatter. f%ftrn?^y
v. a. To scatter about; to make thin, reduce in density. fef^fr. f&ffr, f&l^ii, °i" f&£t adj.
Plm'te-ous-ness Abundance ; fertility, s. Boutf te-ous-ness Munificence ; liberality,
s. Cour'te-ota-nets Civility ; complaisance, s. lieau'te-ous-ness State of being
beauteous, s. A'que-ous-ness Waterishness, s. Du'bi-ous-ness Doubtfulness, s.
The too frequent characteristic of modern discourses is what the Germans would
denominate ' wasserigkeit,' ' waterishness : ' there is little to strike, either the one
way or the other ; all is blameless commonplace, accurate insipidity. We now ...
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The Law-french Dictionary Alphabetically Digested: Very ...
Nn. brcv. Ap'ment, fitly, aptly. Appeter, to defire, to wish for. Appmfcr, tothink or
consider. Appenfe, forethin king, or confidering. Aqueous , waterilh, Aquqflzy,
waterishness. Aquniqucs E5 Aqudtilc , 'that live in the Water. Aqueduct , a
Conduit that ...
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Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal
The too frequent characteristic of modern discourses is what the Germans would
denominate ' wasserigkeit,' ' waterishness : ' there is little to strike, either the one
way or the other ; all is blameless commonplace, accurate insipidity. We now ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
DBLACBYMATION, de-lak-re-ma'shnn, t. (ddacry- matio, hit. ) A pretematnral
discharge of watery humours from the eyes ; waterishness of the eyes.
DELACTATION, de-lak-ta'shun, t. (delaetatio, hit.) A weaning. DELAPSATION, de
-lap-sa'ahun ...
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The Complete Cow-Doctor; Or, Farmer's Companion: Treating of ...
It is always attended with large gatherings of water, sometimes in the chest or '
abdomen; others have a spungy waterishness in their flesh, that causes great
drought and heat in theranimal, which is often the occasion of contracting and ...
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The literature of the sabbath question
Bernard's Judgment of the late Archbishop of Armagh, &c., 1657, contains an
extract from a letter written by Usher to Ley, evidently before the publication of his
book on the Sabbath. The primate there remonstrates against the " waterishness"
...
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The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language: In which the ...
Il^'ute-ous-neet State of boing beauteous, & A sjUt-out-ncaa Waterishness, a.
Ihtbi-ous-ntss Doubtfulness, s. Au-daei-ous-nesn Impudence, s. Sn-ga'ci-om-neet
Quality of being sagacious, s, 1 u-ga'ei-out-neis Volatility, s. ,r''J-lM-ous-ness ...
John Walker, John Longmuir, 1902