अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «COSIGNIFICATIVE» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
cosignificative का उपयोग पता करें।
cosignificative aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... mewn modd cysurna Coshering, cosh'-er-iqg, ». yr hawl oedd gan rai lueistri
tiroedd, hwy a'u cyf- eillion, i gael derbyniad a chroesaw yn rhad yn nhai eu
deiliaid Cosier, co'-zhi-er, ». brasglytiwr, bwn- gler; tailiwr, teiliwr gwael
Cosignificative, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
... berries ; a compounded discous flower, such as the daisy, and common
marygold. COSECANT, (ko-se'-kant) n.«. The secant of an arch, which is the
complement of another to ninety degrees. To COSEN. See To Cosen.
COSIGNIFICATIVE ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
Cosentient ( kosen'sheut ) [L. co & Sentients.] a. Cosey-zy ( ko'-zi ) a (of persons )
comfortable from being warm & sheltered, snug g^ft, H^*K«g, ^ ( of a place )
sheltered and thus warm : C. n. Co'sily ado. Cosignificative ( ko'signif ika-tive ) [ L.
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... to or for the other in turn cosignificative: having the same signification
epexegetic: pertaining to further explanation equivalent: equal in force or
meaning exegematic: explanatory exegetical: serving to explain or interpret
explanatory: serving ...
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
COSIGNIFICATIVE, kA-slg-nlf-A-ka't-Iv, a. Having [ the same signification.
COSINE, ko-si'n, ». The right sine of an arch, which is tho complement of another
to ninety degrees. COSME TIC, koz-niet-tk, n. A preparation for improving beauty.
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Medieval Cosmology: Theories of Infinity, Place, Time, Void, ...
The logicians distinguished between categorematic terms and syncategorematic
terms, or terms that have a signification by themselves, and terms that have no
signification apart (cosignificative terms). Examples of the first kind are ...
Pierre Duhem, Roger Ariew, 1987
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A new and complete dictionary of the English and German ...
Cosignificative, ko-sTg- nlPfè-ka-tlv, я. gleiébebeulent. Cosine, ko-sine,». (Gcom.
) tie 'Jlrf'emtijÇi', têt Cciiiiiu'-. Cosmetic, a. vetfd)onetnb, fd)en mad)enb; ». taf ©
Cyönbeititnittel. Cosmical, л. ouf tit SBelt Be jiifi (wbent i f eSmifd). Coimirally,o<f.
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The Cambridge Companion to Descartes
The logicians distinguished between categorematic terms and syncategorematic
terms, or terms that have a signification by themselves, and terms that have no
signification apart (cosignificative terms). Examples of the first kind are ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ক্যরশূম্য. অনফোস | Costliness, n. s. ঢয়েচন্তে, ব্যর্টুয়র ক্যহলট্রা ষ্যয়সট্রিধ্যতা.
ঐরেচের ষস্থহুল্য রহমূল্যতা | Costly, a. দুব্দুল্য. বহুক্ষুব্য. ব্যয়ার্ধান. -ধরচ্যা.
ষ্যরশনৈ. অধিক মূলা বা am হর যাহাতে বা যাহার বেশ চলো | মেরামত করে যে |
Cosignificative, a.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
See Cozen. Cosentient, ko-sen'shent, a. (con, and sentio, I perceive, Lat.)
Perceiving together. Cosier, ko'zhe-ur, s. (coum, Fr.) A botcher. — Obsolete.
Cosignificative, ko-sig-nif e-kay-tiv, a. Having the same signification. Cosinage,
knz'in-ij, ».
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848