BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «STUB NAIL»
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Stub-nail, a nail broken off; a short thick nail. — Stub-net*, among sportsmen, are
nets used for taking earp and trout when they lie close in under the bunks.
Stubbed, stub' ~bedt a. i?hort and thick, like something truncated ; blunt; obtuse;
hardy ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Compiled for the Use ...
... a. obstinate, firm, hard, rugged Stub'bornly, ad. obstinately, perversely Stub'
bornness, n. obstinacy, perverseness Stub'by, a. having stubs, short and thick
Stub' nail, n. a short nail, a nail broke Stuc'co, re.a fine plaster for walls Stuc'co,
v. t. to ...
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The Treasury of knowledge, and library of reference ...
... ad. obstinately, contumaciously, inflexibly Stub 'born- ness, a. obstinacy ;
contumacy Stub'by, a. short, thick, and strong Stub'nail, #. a nail broken off , Stuc'
co, *. a fine plaster for walls— v. a. to plaster walls with stucco [pre. Stuc'coes,
prea. t.
Goold Brown, Lyman Cobb, A gentleman of the New York bar,
1834
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The royal standard English dictionary ... To which is ...
... of corn after leaping Stub'born, a. contumaciuus, olu-inate Stub'bornly, nd.
obstinately, firmly stub'liornnells, r. iufiexzbleness, contumacy Btub'hy, a. short
antl thick stub'nail, r. a short nail, a nail broken off stuc'co, r. a fine plaster for walle
...
William PERRY (of Edinburgh.),
1795
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A general dictionary of the English language; to which is ...
... the act of rooting up Stuh'ble, J. stales of corn after reaping Srub'born, a.
contumacious, obTinate Stub'bonily, ad. obstinately, firmly Stub'oornness, ;.
inflcxibleneft, contumacy Stub'by, a. short and thick Stub'nail, I. a short nail, a nail
broken ...
William Perry (of Edinburgh.),
1795
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The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English ...
Dryden has used it in commendation. Patriots, in peace, ajf- rt the people's right,
With noble stubbornness resisting might. Dryden, Stiib'by, a. (stub) Iliort and thick
; short and strong. Grrw. Stub/nail, j. a nail broken off; a short thick nail. Stuc'co, i.
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), William Perry (of Kelso, Scotland.), Samuel Johnson,
1805
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Entick's New Spelling Dictionary, Teaching to Write and ...
... i. the stalks of corn left after reaping Stub'born, a. ohslinate, hrm, hard, rugged,
cross Stub'bornly, ad. obstinately, firmly, perversely SUib'liornnesa,/. obstinacy,
pcrverieneli, firm ness Stub'by, a. covered with very short and thick bits Stub'nail,
...
John Entick, Lindley Murray,
1812
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The Treasury of Knowledge and Library Reference
... of corn after reaping Stub'ble-rake, s. a rake with long teeth Stubborn, a.
obstinate, inflexible; rugged StutYbornly, ad. obstinately, contumaciously,
inflexibly Stubborn ness, s. obstinacy ; contumacy Stuu'by, a. short, thick, and
strong Stub'nail, ...
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
With a strut ; vauntingly. STRYCHNIA, str'1'ck'-mi:-5, Nil, 90: s. A poisonous
alkaline substance obtained from the num vomica. STU B=stfib, 8. A thick short
stock left when the ~ rest (as of a tree) is cut oil'; a log: a Stub'-nail is a nail broken
off.
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker,
1836
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
An old j horse-shoe nail (also stub-nail) ; iron formed therefrom (also stub-iron) ;
Mt$t3 1tle[9 <3?tes C«^ ; 3{j|i*t C«3S 55t$ •*!(§« C^ltS I Verfc £. 1. To grub up by
the roots ; as to stub up root ; 5«,»lti5« fill, 531^3 **1 I 2. '1 o remove stubs from ...