BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «EXSUCCOUS»
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exsuccous ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
exsuccous lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The exsuccous rugose drupe is about 8 lines in diameter, and is of a reddish
colour when fresh, becoming fuscous brown when dry, and quite coriaceous,
_with chartaceous dissepiments. The suspended seeds, solitary in each cell, are
...
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Pseudodoxia epidemica, books V-VII. Religio medici. The ...
The reticulum by these crossed cells, makes a further digestion, in the dry and
exsuccous part of the aliment received from the first ventricle. For at the bottom of
the gullet there is a double orifice : what is first received at the mouth descendeth
...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Pseudodoxia epidemica, books ...
The reticulum by these crossed cells, makes a further digestion, in the dry and
exsuccous part of the aliment received from the first ventricle. For at the bottom of
the gullet there is a double orifice : what is first received at the mouth descendeth
...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
The supercentenarian, q.v., not surprisingly, had an exsuccous appearance. [ex-,
pref., q.v., + < L succus sap, juice; taste, flavor]. See physique, appearance. See
skin. exsufflicate (eks-suf'lə-kayt) n. (obs.) forcible breathing or blowing out.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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Sir Thomas Browne's works, ed. by S. Wilkin
The reticulum by these crossed cells, makes a further digestion, in the dry and
exsuccous part of the aliment received from the first ventricle. For at the bottom of
the gullet there is a double orifice : what is first received at the mouth descendeth
...
Thomas Browne (sir.), Simon Wilkin, 1852
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works, Including His Life and ...
The reticulum by these crossed cells, makes a further digestion, in the dry and
exsuccous part of the aliment received from the first ventricle. For at the bottom of
the gullet there is a double orifice; what is first received at the mouth descendeth
...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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Hortus Jamaicensis: Or A Botanical Description, (according ...
Obs. — The figure of the pericarp is indeterminate; the genus differs from its
congeners, in having a baccated exsuccous pericarp. Five species are reckoned
of this genus, seeming to be only varieties, a great many of which are to be found
in ...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Pseudoxia epidemica, books 4-7. ...
The reticulum by these crossed cells, makes a further digestion, in the dry and
exsuccous part of the aliment received from the first ventricle. For at the bottom of
the gullet there is a double orifice ; what is first received at the mouth descendeth
...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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Hortus Jamaicensis, Or a Botanical Description (according to ...
Obs. — The figure of the pericarp is indeterminate ; the genus differs from its
congeners, in having a baccated exsuccous pericarp. Five species are reckoned
of this genus, seeming to be only varieties, a great many of which are to be found
in ...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Repertorium. A letter to a ...
Most men expected to find a consumed kell,9 empty and bladder-like guts, livid
and marbled lungs, and a withered pericardium in this exsuccous corpse : but
some seemed too much to wonder that two lobes of his lungs adhered unto his
side ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835