10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «AURICULARLY»
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Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
Shell very broadly, very openly umbilicated, narrowly discoid, stained and
obscurely banded with burnt brown, whorls rounded, linearly impressed at the
sutures, then plicately striated, aperture obliquely circular, sinus swollen and
auricularly ...
2
Acoustic Neuroma and Skull Base Surgery: Proceedings of the ...
Surgical technique The approach is begun through a 7-8 cm temporal S-shaped
skin incision. This can be centered retro-auricularly, supra-auricularly or pre-
auricularly, depending on the location of the herniated tissue. The subcutaneous
...
Jean-Marc Sterkers, Robert Charachon, Olivier Sterkers, 1996
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Auricularly, aw-nVu-Iar-le, ad. In a secret manner. In Botany, auricularly sagittate,
eared at the base, so as to give the appearance of an arrow. Auricularly stem-
clasping, having auricles at the base clasping the stem ; applied to leaves.
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
These will soon confess, and that not auricularly, but in a loud and audible voice.
Decay of Christ. Piety, vii. 5 4. 2. By means of auricles. auriculate, auriculated fl-
rik'u-lit, Jar-ted), a. [< NL. auriculatus, < . a-uricu : see aun'cle.] 1. Ear-shaped ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
These will soon confess, and that not auricularly, but in a loud and audible voice.
Decay of Christ. Piety, vii. e 4. 2. By means of auricles. auriculate, auriculated (a-
rik'u-lat, -la-ted), a. [< NL. auriculatus, < L. auricula: see auricle.'] 1. Ear-shaped ...
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Education of deaf children: evidence of Edward Miner ...
He meant by this that 15 per cent, could be taught auricularly, and of these a
majority would graduate as stated. I think this statement true ; but after a long and
careful trial I would prefer to place all those whose hearing was dullest in the ...
Joseph Claybaugh Gordon, 1892
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Aster * amethystinus, pubescent; stem usually erect, villous, racemosely
paniculate, many-flowered, branchlets subfastigiate; leaves entire, lanceolate-
linear, acute, auricularly dilated and amplexicaule at base; involucrum loose, or
squarrose, ...
8
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
2. secret, told in the ear: diomhair, cagarach. 8. traditional: aithriseach le
cluinntinn cluaise. AURICULARLY, adv. Gu diomhaireach. AURIGATION, s.
Carbadachd, marcachd an carbad. AURIST, s. Olla chluas, léigh-chluas.
AURORA, s. 1.
... these seven before rehearsed, martyred together in confess her ofl'ences as
one to another, but not auricularly to any priest. And as touching the sacrament of
the altar, she protested, that if she or any other did receive the sacrament so as ...
John Fox, Adam Clarke, 1837
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Practical commentary on Gospel according to St. Mark
The word rendered confessing (i(ouo\oyoinepoi) strictly means confessing out,
that is, confessing openly or aloud. It is not implied, therefore, that the people
made private confession, auricularly, one by one, of particular sins. But when
charged ...
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Arcite: The Escape Key Review
Progressive? Yes. Auricularly pleasing? No. Things were getting noisier and more aggressive, but as a medium and an art form it was pedantic, ... «WhatCulture!, lug 13»