BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «DELITESCENT»
Temukaké kagunané saka
delitescent ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
delitescent lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Lectures on metaphysics and logic
Thus we take note of our memory only in its influence on our consciousness ; and
, in general, do not consider that the immense proportion of our intellectual
possessions consists of our delitescent cognitions. All the cognitions which we ...
Sir William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch, 1870
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The Monthly anthology, and Boston review
Personality for personalty, tquivocality, delitescent, contradictoriness, integrality,
and numberless others, made for the purposes of this special occasion, are
easily found in any part of this work. As to the punctuation, it is erroneous from ...
Ecology: arboreal, herbivore, sap-feeder, terrestrial, volant, tropical. Reference:
Gross (1975), op. cit. [179] (note). Eribotes delitescent Bergroth, 1 920 Eribotes
delitescent Bergroth, E. (1920). New species of the genus Erihotes Stal (
Hemiptera: ...
G. Cassis, Gordon F. Gross, Australian Biological Resources Study, 2002
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A Dictionary of Entomology
DELITESCENT Adj. (Latin, delitescent < delitescere I to hide away.) Latent.
Hidden; Concealed. Noun. Delitescence; Delitescency. DELLA TORRE ETASSO,
ALESSANDRO (1881—193D (Giordani Soika 1937, Boll. Soc Venez. Storia nat.
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The Word Lover's Delight: Awesome Adjectives, Nifty Nouns, ...
del-lik-WESS —to melt They ate their ice cream quickly as it began to deliquesce
in the heat. delitescent (adj.) del-ih-TES -uhnt—dormant Alvin preached against
the delitescent evils that live in all of us. démarche (n.) day-MARSH —a plan or ...
From the Editors of the Captivate Network, 2009
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In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding
... thought Nancy was a cold fish Both views found ready sympathy in Martin
Seymour-Smith, who suggested further that while Robert was a thoroughgoing
heterosexual, Nancy's true impulses were "delitescent ” Despite stout assurances
as to ...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review
Personality for personalty, equivocality, delitescent, contradictoriness, integrality,
and numberless others, made for the purposes of this special occasion, are
easily found in any part of this work. As to the punctuation, it is erroneous from ...
David Phineas Adams, Samuel Cooper Thacher, William Emerson, 1810
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Psychologia: Or, An Account of the Nature of the Rational ...
... that Part of their Body call'd Semen ; or that this Semen or Animalculum
delitescent in it, is any more alive than Plantula delitescent in the §eed of an Herb
: This I suppose is equally agreeable to Experiments, and the Reason of the
Thing.
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Discussions on philosophy and literature, education and ...
... obscure and heterogeneous limitations, to a really one generic, manifest,
thoroughgoing and simple law of thought; for it is by this delitescent principle,—
delitescent, but whose itruth, oneness and universality cannot, when fairly stated,
fairly ...
Sir William Hamilton, 1853
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Delighting (p. a. from delight) Giving delight. Delighting (j. from tbe part.) The act
of giving delight. Delineating si. from tbe part.) The act of sketching out ; the act of
drawing the out lines. Delites'cence (s. from delitescent) The slate of being hid, ...
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «DELITESCENT»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
delitescent digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
The lost words of John Aubrey, from apricate to scobberlotcher
Another word that for Aubrey connoted otium, 'rest', was delitescent, 'hidden away', entailing safety and rustication, as when he stayed ... «Spectator.co.uk, Mar 15»
Billy Budd: Boys Night at the Opera, Benjamin Britten and the …
... a production that premiered in 2010 and was restaged in 2013 for the centenary of Britten's birth, the subtext remains decidedly delitescent. «Out Magazine, Feb 14»
Letting down the élites.
... that delitescent prejudice has seeped into the crevices of our judgment. We are—to some extent—inevitable heirs of anti-theatrical rhetoric. «The Fortnightly Review, Sep 13»