BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «VITRIFACTURE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
vitrifacture ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
vitrifacture lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... fi-tres'-sens, ». gwydroledd Vitrescent, fit-ree'-sent, a. gwydrolaidd Vitrescible,
fit-res'-si-bl, o. gwydradwy Vitrifacture, fit-ri ffac'-tahyr, s. gweithfa gwydr, gweithfa
wydrr gwaith gwydr Vitrifiable, fit-ri-ffei'-a-bl, l a. gwydr- Vitrificable, fit-riff'-i-ca-bl, ...
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Chambers English Thesaurus
... red verditer verism vermiculate(d) чeта! vitrail vitraillist vitrifacture vitrine vitro-di
-Irina volute vorticism woodblock wood-carving woodcut wood-engraving xoanon
zoomorphic chemical elements actinium aluminium americium antimony argon ...
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Report on the Phœnician and Roman Antiquities in the Group ...
Pliny, indeed, states, book XXXVI, that " the Phoenicians were the " authors of
vitrifacture, or glass-making, having discovered the " way of fusing the brittle sand
of the river Belus." 29. The old tombs, where all sorts of earthenware vases were
...
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The Isle of Bute in the olden time: with illustrations, ...
Ir t Sections of Vitrified Wall, Dunagoil. feed the fires playing on the outer face, the
direction of the tongues of flame would be the same as that in which we find the
vitrifacture greatest. Indeed, where the flame of this hot- blast — terrific at times, ...
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Indeed, where the flame of this hot-blast — terrific at times, if so needed — was
blown right through the angle of the wall at the westerly point, there the vitreous
infusion is deepest, the vitrifacture most complete, and the material most ...
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,
1893
These, indeed, so long the glory of the Romans, ceased to be produced, and it
was the Greeks alone, who, having preserved all the finer processes of the
vitrifacture of ancient times, remained masters of its decorative treatment and
various ...
H, f-fp (SSSEFfg© vitreo J: <) 3fc b Ldfg^fr U Sftfl® vitrurn Icfifc, ^M^ vitreous (^njft;
*,) vitrifacture (RlT-^ii) 5. tf vitriol (sff^?) iti^mwkmnte >) □ 4-';, ^JFfgfc^ confeito tSr
^, ^L^lt^H^fgJCffiffl^l ^ntl^fr^folb- ^1© confect (#$;») confectionery (^Pg) (£ S, ...
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Psychological aspects of language
0 150. clearstarch 32 184. milt 0 151. circularity 32 185. templet c 152. da capo
31 186. tump 0 153. saline 28 187. decortication c 154. qunyqge 25 188. homun
cuius 0 155. unbias 23 189. vitrifacture 0 156. marline 22 190. pretermit 0 157.
George Clinton Brandenburg,
1915
(Standard) Vitrics. 1. Fused siliceous compounds, such as glasses and enamels,
as distinguished from ceramics, or fused aluminous compounds. 2. The art or
history of glass-production. (Standard) Vitrifaction. See Vitrification. Vitrifacture.
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Watts's telgraphic cypher
Vitrifacture Market strong and healthy; exporters buying largely. Vitriolic Market
strong and healthy; trade, exporters and speculators buying largely. Vitruvian
Less demand to arrive. Vittorino Little doing to arrive. Vituperation Better demand
to ...
Watts Joseph A.D. and co,
1872