«INTERCIPIENT» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
intercipient चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
intercipient शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Intercipient. n.s. [inter cipiens, Latin.] An intercepting power ; something that
causes a stoppage. — They commend repellants, but not Lat.] Passage between.
— Consider what fluidity saltpetre is capable of, without the intircurrcnce »f a
liquor.
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
interchangeable, in-tér-chanj'a-bl, adj, that may be interchanged; following each
other in alternate succession-adv. interchange'ably.—ns. interchange'ableness,
interchsngeabil'ity. Intercipient. See under Intercept. Interclude, in-ter-klo'od', v.t.,
...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald, 1867
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
INTERCIPIENT, !n-t£r-s1p-£-e'nt, t. An intercepting power, something that causes
stoppage. INTERCIPIENT, In-tJr-sip^e-e'nt, a. Intercepting. INTERCISION, tn-teV-
sizli-un, •. Interruption. *To INTERCLUDE, )n-t^r-kl6de,' r. n. To shut from a ...
John Walker, Townsend Young, 1859
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Dictionary of the English Language ...
lN'l'ERCl'PlEN'l', in-ter-sip'e-ent, n. .1. what is intercipient; an intercepting power
something that causes a stoppage. ' ln'i'saci's10N, in-ter-sizh'un, 7!. s. interruption
. To IN'l'BRCl.U'DE, in-ter-klude', v. 11. to shut from a place or course by ...
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: In Two Parts, I. Gaelic ...
INTERCHANGEMENT, .1. Co-iomlaid, `cumhalalr¢ INTERCIPIENT, adj. Eadnr-
ghiamh. INTERCIPIENT, s. Grahadh bncadh. ndar-ghlauadh. INTERCISION, s.
Вызван, amiadh. INTERCLUDE, v. u. Druid а mach, dùìn a mach.
INTERCLUSION ...
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1839
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the ...
... of the most important powers conferred — several of those powers of
questionable authority because of the intercipient reservations of powers in the
States, and without any common exponent ; and it fixed a measure of contribution
unequal, ...
John Church Hamilton, 1864
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Interchangeable, In - ter - tshan- djá-bl, a. Given and taken mutually. Intercipient,
In-tèr-slp'-y-ent, s. An intercepting power. Interclude, In-tir-klu'de, v. n. To shut out.
Intercolumniation, in-ter-kâ-làm- ny-a'-shin , s. Tbe space between the pillars.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
s.f. refulgence Arluchiarl, .9. m. radiation Arlud. a. full of care, or anxiety '
Arluddiad, s.'1n. interception Arluddias, v. a. to retard; to hinder Arluddiol, a.
intercipient Arlun. .9. m a portrait, alikeness Arluniaeth, s. m. prefiguration
Arluniaethu, v. a. to ...
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Several chirurgical treatises. - London, Flesher 1676
The Excrescence rising from the root of the Nail 1 dressed with More. prccipitat.
and laid a Pledgit of unguent. 'rm'c over: that Swelling, with a snip of Emflcflr.
diacbdcit. as an intercipient,'and rowled it up. The Ulceration on the side where I
cut ...
... (Basilicon being- scarce allowable, especially about the Shins) laid on the said
Application with a Pledget of Lint, embrocating round about WolRof 'vel Ung.
Sizmbuc. or a de'fensative Emplaster as an Intercipient, with suitable Bandage, ...