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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
LAPIDESCENCE. n. s. {lapidesco,. Latin.] Stony concretion. Of lapis ceratites, or
comu fossile, in subterraneous cavities, there are many to be found in Germany,
which are but the lapi- de/cencei, and putrefactive mutations, of hard bodies.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1816
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Ken Hale: A Life in Language
Lapidescence Lapidescence is related to (near) absence: Creole morphology is (
nearly) absent because (most of) the affixes in the source languages have been
reduced to "fossils." Therefore, Creoles are by and large morphologically ...
Kenneth Locke Hale, Michael J. Kenstowicz,
2001
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Exploring Language Change
Another important theme is that of lapidescence, which is related to (near)
absence. In this view, creoles are morphologically unproductive because affixes
inherited from the source language have been fossilised in the borrowed words
of ...
Mari Jones, Ishtla Singh,
2013
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Fold, turn over, lay over. 2. Wrap, cover, twist round. 3. Lick, lick up, take up with
the tongue. Lap, v. n. Be folded over, be laid over. Lapidary, n. Lapidist.
Lapidescence, n. Lapidification, petrifaction. Lapidification, n. Lapidescence,
petrifaction.
D-^/i-a-ifí vío-J;í>' d-/^ 7 P УЙ (*Mt 1.0 : 1.95 : 2.0) j^Pjffifc. A Novel
Glycosaminoglycan from the Fungus Omphalia lapidescence*1 Toshio Miyazaki
and Motohiro Nishijima*2 The major, water-soluble polysaccharide isolated from
the sclerotia ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. from the same source, lapidify, lapidescent, lapidescence, lapidescency, Sir
T. Browne, Vulg. Errors, b. iii. c.23. §5.Also dilapidate, q.v. LAPISLAZULI, asilicate
containingsulphur, ofabrightblue colour. (L. and Arab.) From L. lapis, a stone; ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Clachaidh, clachach. LAPIDESCENCE, s. Clach-chruinneachadh, cruadhachadh
. LAPIDIFIC, adj. Clach-dhéanadach, elach-ghineadach. LAPIDIFICATION,8.
Clach dhéanamh, clach-ghineamhuinn. LAPIDIST, s. See Lapidary. LAPIS, s.
Cloch ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
পাথর-মার I Lapidation, n. ৪. Lat. য়ুন্তুরাঘন্টুতকরণ. গগেট্টররদ্বারা মরে'ণ, 9I1 বর
ফেলিয়া মারণ I Lapideous, a- Lat- প্নস্তরময়. পাদূরিয়া. প্নন্তরবিশিন্ট. প্নন্তর
ধর্মাক. প্ন;স্তরন্বডাবক I Lapidescence, n. s. Lat. পথেত্তরর জমাট বা চাপ I
Lapidescent, a.
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
IKNOW, that not only profest Chymists, but other persons, who are deservedly
ranked amongst the modern philosophers, do with much confidence entirely
ascribe the induration, and especially the lapidescence of bodies, to a certain
secret ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
LapitUle, láp'-y-dáte. v. a. Tostone. Lapideous, li-pld'y-us, a, Stony. Lapidescence
, lap-y-des-sense, s. Stony concrétion. Lapidifick, lap-y-dlf-flk, o. Forming stonas.
Lapidist, láp-y-dlst, s. A dealer in gems. Lapper, lap-pùr, s. Onewhowrapsup.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1812