10 LIVRES EN ROUMAIN EN RAPPORT AVEC «NAUSÉA SE-A»
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The Imperial Dictionary: English, Technological, and ...
Its juice is poisonous, and it is so fetid as to cause nausea. SEA-HEATH, n. The common name of two species of British plants, of the genus Frankenia, the F. laevis, and F. pulverulenta. [See FRANKEN1A.] SEA-HEDGEHOG, n. A species of ...
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The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and ... - Pagina 694
Its juice is poisonous, and it is so fetid as to cause nausea. SEA-HEATH, n. The common name of two species of British plants, of the genus Frankenia, the F. laevis, and F. pulverulenta. [See FRANKEN1A. SEA-HEDGEHOG, n. A species of ...
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Spanish and English - Pagina 487
Producing nausea ; sea-sick. Su-T.k, sit. To nausoate, to loathe, to reject with disgust. Nauseativo, va, a. Nauseous. Nat/ta, sm. Mariner, a sea-faring man. NicTiCA, sf. Navigation, the art of navigating or conducting a ship from one place to ano ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1849
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Naufrago, ga, a. Relating to shipwreck. Naumaquia, sf. Naumachy,a mock sea-fight. Nausea, sf. Nausoousnoss, squeamishncss, propensity to vomit. Naui-eabunuo. a. Producing nausea ; sea-sick. Nai sear, vh. To nausoate, to loathe, to reject ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1851
Jean-Paul Sartre. sea; they're having a holiday because of the sun. There are lightly dressed women who have put on last spring's outfit; they pass, long and white as kid gloves; there are also big boys who go to high school and the School of ...
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Essentials of Sea Survival
The absence of a good visual horizon at a time when the brain receives intense stimulation from the balance organs in the inner ear produces a conflict of sensory inputs that quickly results in nausea and vomiting. On a large ship, with a high ...
Frank Golden, Michael Tipton,
2002
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Sartre's Nausea: Text, Context, Intertext - Pagina 153
If we shift the focus to the sea, thus reclaiming the term 'nausea' from the accumulations of existential philosophy with which it has become encumbered, we remember that its root meaning encodes a link with travel: 'nausea' is derived from the ...
Alistair Charles Rolls, Elizabeth Rechniewski,
2005
This highly popular guide to emergency first aid at sea has been updated throughout. A bestseller for many years, it has been updated for this new edition with fresh artwork and sturdier pages to withstand the harsh marine environment.
Colin Berry, Douglas Justins,
2012
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Dangerous Sea Life of the West Atlantic, Caribbean, and ... - Pagina 22
and extremities may develop, also tremor, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and respiratory distress. Prevention: Shell collectors should use heavy gloves. Avoid handling cone shells; it is especially dangerous to carry them close to your body.
Edwin S. Iversen, Renate H. Skinner,
2006
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Kate Field: Selected Letters - Pagina 77
Friday on nearing the Banks, she complained of cold feet, but as this was nothing unusual with her, I did not worry. Saturday she said she had caught cold. On Sunday she went to bed with a chill and nausea. I thought the nausea sea-sickness, ...
Kate Field, Carolyn J. Moss,
1996