BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «VENDIBLENESS»
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vendibleness ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
vendibleness lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Mercenariness. Vend, v. a. Sell. Vendee, n. [Correlative of vendor.] Purchaser,
buyer. Vender, n. Seller, VENDOR . Vendibility, n. Salableness, vendibleness.
Vendible, a. Salable, merchantable, that may be sold. Vendibleness, n.
Vendibility.
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Vender, véndffir. s. a seller. (J/-aunt. Vendible, v6nd'é-bl. a. saleable, marketable.
Vendibleness, vénd'é-bl-nés. s. the state of being saleable. Vendibly, véii'dé-blé.
ad. in a saleable maniicr. Sherwood. V enditation, vén-db-til'-sliiin. s. boastful ...
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Reports of Decisions in Criminal Cases: Made at Term, at ...
... says: “ The protection of any species of property must necessarily extend to its
essential and definitive characteristics, especially those which constitute its main
value, "' "“ *' One of the essential characteristics of property is its vendibleness, ...
Amasa Junius Parker, 1856
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
formed from the F. verb vendre; vendibly, vendibleness. VENDETTA, abloodfeud;
esp.in Corsica. (Ital. – L.) Ital. vendetta, lit. 'vengeance, revenge.' –L. vindicta,
revenge; see Vindictive. VENEER, tooverlay or facewithathin slice of wood. (G.–
F.
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity Determined in the Supreme ...
Otherwise it might be rendered useless in the hands of the possessor, and its
protection would be wholly illusory. One of the essential characteristics of
property is its vendibleness, especially for the principal use to which it can be
appropriated ...
Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, 1858
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A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
saleable- uess, vendibleness} venality. aSerfflnfêlûben , m. -«, pf. . tüten, shop] -
preis, m. selling pri с-, . ftkrfûHfuH9,f. -, selling, sale. Uíerteljt, m. -eí, -в,
intercourse , commerce , traffic] communication] — mit einem haben, to have
intercourse ...
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The phonographic word-book number two ...: Intended ...
... ventiduct ventilated ventilator ventilating ventilation ventriloquy ventriloqinst
ventriloquial ventrilocution ventriloquism ventricle vantage-ground vendibility
vendibleness vendue-inaster vandalism vindicable vindicability vindicative
vindictive ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1850
VENDEE, V$n-d&,' s. One to whom any thing is sold. Vender, vgnd-ur, s. 98. A
seller. Vendible, v^nd^-bl, adj. 405. able. Vendibleness, vSnd-t* bl-n£s, *. ing
saleable. VenditatiON, v£n-dii-tais!ii\n, s. Boastful display. VENDITION, ven-
dishian, s.
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
VENDIBLE, vendflibl. a. Saleable, marketable. , VENDIBLENESS, vGndKibl-nis. s
. The state os being saleable. VENDITATION, 'en-dy-tfll-shbn. s. Boastsul display.
VENDlTION, ven-dishsthn. s. Sale, the act of selling. Þ To VENEER, sin-ner.
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary ... of the English Language ...
Venation, vi-nà'shan, s. The act or practice of hunting. To Vend, vend, v. a. To sell
, to offer to sale. Vendee, vln-dw, s. One to whom any thing is sold. Vender, vänd'
Ür, s. A seller. Vendible, vïnd'i-bl, a. Saleable, marketable. Vendibleness ...