10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ADNASCENT»
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Adnascent, a J -n aVc n t, adj. , growing to or upon. [L. odnnscens, -entis—ad, to,
nascor, to grow.] Ado, a-di»\ m. a. to do; bustle ; trouble. [A.S. a, don, to do.}
Adoleeccat, ad-6-les 'ent, adj. , growing to manhood. [ L. adolescent, -en tis — ad,
to, ...
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Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
There is a distinct and precise transition from one strata to another however,
which shows that the adnascent growth also takes place in the interstices of the
vessels and of the cellular tissue of the older stratum; it also takes place in 25 the
pith, ...
G.W.F. Hegel, M.J. Petry, 2014
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A Dictionary of Entomology
ADNASCENCE Noun. (Latin, adnascens from ad I to + nasci I to be born, to grow
to. PL, Adnascences.) Something adnascent. ADNASCENT Adj. (Latin,
adnascens fi'om ad I to + nasci I to be born, to grow to.) Descriptive of something
growing ...
The Work was a little troublesome, and the parting os the adnascent Fibres
painsul, otherwise neither the Bags themselves, not' their Furniture, little or
norhing senfible os the Knife or Applications, however warm and spirituous. The
Rise of ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Adnascent, id-nis'sént. part. a. growing upon something else. Evelyn. Ado, 3-d66'.
s. trouble, difficulty. Sid.—Bustle, tumult, business. Locke. Adolescence, id-6-
l8s'sénse. 1 e. the age Adolcscencv, {id-6-lés'én-st. 1 succeeding childhood.
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Saṭaāra Anagaraĕzaī-Hainadaī Śabada Kaŏśa: 30,000 Sae ...
... permission to enter y^ii5ii i admonish Wf ^" /^?r u.f. to warn I; to reprove mildly
cTI^TI admonition $3 3 fit ?FJ n. warning, caution ^dlc|-fl; gentle reproof cn^T I
adnascent ^S- =tw - ^ adj. growing to or upon. ^S?TT §3TT I ado $ ^ n. trouble M^
ll^; ...
Joseph W. Raker, Rama Shankar Shukla, 1995
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To Kumassi with Scott: Adapted from the original work by ...
... and adnascent creepers twine and interlace with the branches above,
festooning the path in a hundred different curves till an unbroken network is
formed, over which the branches of higher trees intermingle and form a perfect
leafy canopy.
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The art of surgery: in which is laid down such a general ...
However, retaining the old Name, we define it a Flesh-like Substance, at some
Times adnascent to one Part os the Body os the Testis, as happens upon Jinuous
Ulcers, or Fistula thereof, where, after some Abscess, or Apostem ill managed, ...
Daniel Turner, Charles Rivington ((Londres)), John Clarke ((Londres)), 1741
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Graptolites of North America
... brought out the fact that in this species there are no distinct free projecting
thecae, such as occur in Dictyonema and Callagraptus, but only small thecal
tubes that near the aperture are adnascent to the exterior for short distances (P1.
35, fig.
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Silva: or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation ...
Moss (which is an adnascent plant) is to be rubbed and scraped off with some fit
instrument of wood, which may not excorticate the tree, or NOTES. cones. This it
was which deceived Tournefort, so that he would not acknowledge the sexes of ...