BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «WEFTAGE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
weftage ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
weftage lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
It is in Bacon for waft, a gentle .blast —The strongest sort of smells are best in a
tweft afar off. Baton. {3.)* Weft. n.s. [wefta, Sax.] The woof of cloth. * WEFTAGE. n\
s. [from weft.] Texture.— The whole muscles, as they lie upon the bones, might be
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Micrographia Illustrata: Or, The Microscope Explained ... ...
The causes of which diverfity are principally three, the weftage of the fibres of
which the air vessels confist; the difference between the said fibres, or between
the warp and woof, and the different kinds of woof. By the weftage of the fibres it
is, ...
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The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave, Arizona
Whole yucca leaves were not used as weftage on these but shredded leaves are
present. Macerated wood, bark strips (PI. 45, d) , and gut weft (PI. 45, e) are
individually represented. Many of these sandals are small, probably belonging to
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
The woof of cloth. • WEFTAGE. n.f. [from weft.] Texture.— The whole muscles, as
they lie upon the bones, might be truly tanned ; whereby the weftage of the fibres
might more easily be observed. Grew. WEGELEBEN, a town of Lower Saxony, ...
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Micrographia Illustrata, Or the Knowledge of the Microscope ...
The Causes of which Diversity are principally three, the Weftage of the Fibres of
which the Air Vessels consist : The Difference be-T tween the said Fibres, or
between the Warp and Woof, and the different Kinds of Woof. - - si ' By the
Wettage of ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... n. to lament with tears, to shed tears Weeper, Wéép'fir. s.-one who sheds tears
Weet, wéétl v. n. pret. Wot or Wote— to know Weetless, wéet'lés. a. unknowing
Weevil, wé'vl. s. a grub in flour or wheat Weft, wéft. s. the Woof of cloth Weftage, ...
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Musaeum Regalis Societatis Or a Catalogue & Description of ...
_ 'Tis equally robable, that the whole COmIpages ofthe Muscules, as t ey lie upon
the Bones, mig t with little trouble, and less charge than by the former way, be
truly Tanned; or reduced to a limber sort of Leather, Whereby also the weftage of
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A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary
2 m. A neck -ornament of females. V tH«T (p) A seton. n. m. Weftage or texture (of
cloth) ; quality as respects closeness, firmness, body : ^lrtl»l MISf ^T*r «JI?- TTcrfr/
. -^ n. A bag. frttr See jrffr. 7TcT?TT (p) An officer under the native governments.
James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji, 1863
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
ь " featly, fatally, vitally. 816 — Feu-de-joie, weftage, waftage, fattish^ * - 8 17 —
Fatigue, viatic, fùttock. * 819— Foot-boy. * 820- ^-Venus, evenness, vinous, finis,
fewnese^venous, avens, vainness. * 82 1 — Vanity, vent, vendee, vendue,
evanid ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English ...
By which the weftage of thefsbret might be discovered" Grew. VfUigh, v. a. (Sax.
wœgan, Dutch weyhen) to examine by the balance, to balance, to be equivalent
to in weight; to pay, allot, or take by weight : as, they weighed Sot my price thirty ...
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), William Perry (of Kelso, Scotland.), Samuel Johnson, 1805