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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LIMACEOUS»
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The Superior Person's Book of Words
LIMACEOUS iv a. Sluglike, having to do with slugs. "Keep your hands to yourself,
you limaceous endomorph!" LIMPOPO iv n. A river, otherwise known (for obvious
reasons) as the Crocodile River, in southern Africa. Alternatively (without the ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
LIMACEOUS lilium, OE lilie, E lily: prob (medial I for r) from Gr leirion, which, if its
r be leir-, would come (initial I for as irated r) from Eg lirr-t (-t merely indicating the
gender), as Coptic hre'ri, var hleli, more clearly shows. (Hofmann.) limaceous ...
This appearance I have distinguished by the name of limaceous, from its
resemblance to the limacc, catididixshnn of Ferrusac. These villi on the tongue do
not run parallel with the longitudinal or transverse divisions, but at an angle of
thirty ...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy
As the first stage of disease comes on, the elongated villi become white and
resemble the appearance presented by the limace candidis- sima of Ferusac,
whence he has called it the limaceous tongue. This may go on to a long pile like
velvet, ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, 1858
The most common limaceous materials are limestones and marls in which the
calcium oxide is combined with carbon dioxide as calcium carbonate. The most
common argillaceous materials are clays and shales consisting largely of
hydrous ...
North Carolina State University. Dept. of Engineering Research, 1948
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... lAmnanthaceae: marsh-flower family; limonium: sea lavender; Limnetis: genus
of crustaceans; Umax: genus of slugs; Limnaea: genus of snails; Limnobium:
genus of frogbit plant; Limosella: genus of figwort (mudweed). limaceous,
limacine.
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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The Affinities of Plants with Man and Animals: Their ...
_ \ We frequently find fungi in very curious situations upon trees, and I have little
doubt that they are conveyed thither 'by the limaceous tribes, who feed much on
these vegetable excrescences of Nature,.and deposit the spawn of the plants ...
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The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
P.S. It may be remarked that ants, and also the whole tribe of limaceous reptiles,
have been very numerous and destructive all this season. CURE ron THE
CONTAGIOUS GLANDERS. Mr. Sewel, Assistant Professor of the Veterinary
College, ...
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Word Searches For Dummies
Here are few other gems to try out: You can call that annoying kid (you know who
I mean) a limaceous child, meaning you think he's slug-like. He's probably also
otiose (idle and useless), tritical (trite), and a fabulist (liar). If you're very lucky, ...
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The Philosophical Magazine and Journal
P.S. It may be remarked that ants, and also the whole tribe of limaceous reptiles,
have been very numerous and destructive all this season. . . CURE FOR THE
CONTAGIOUS GLANDERS. Mr. Sewel, Assistant Professor of the Veterinary ...