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Logopolis, Or City of Words: Containing a Development of the ...
penetrate, with its derivatives in adjectives and nouns, — as penetrant,
penetrative, and penetrable; penetration, pene- trancy, penetrability,
penetrativeness, and penetrableness, five nouns. Penetration, and every other
noun of this ...
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... 'PEmbrook Pesisimsey pen pEnally pEnalness pEnalty pEnance pence pEncil
pEndant PEndennis-Castle pEndent pEndulous pEndulum Penhall Penhow
PenElope pEnetrability pEnEtrableness pEnetrablc penetrant pEnetrate
penetration ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... ynol- rwydd, dibynoldeh, dibyneiddrwydd, dibynogrwydd, dibynrwydd,
crogoldeb Pendulous, pen'-diw-lys, a. dibynaidd, . dibynol, crogol [dringlyn,
dibynyr Pendulum, pen' -diw-lym, s. dibynai, Penetrability, pen-i-tra-bil'-i-ti, l
Penetrableness, ...
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The new American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of ...
The value of the holly for this purpose consists in its durability and im-
penetrableness, in its bearing the shears, and in its freedom from insects. The
holly is of slow growth, but this is compensated in the time it will survive ; in
France it has been ...
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 1863
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The new American cyclopædia, ed. by G. Ripley and C.A. Dana
The value of the holly for this purpose consists in its durability and im-
penetrableness, in its bearing the shears, and in its freedom from insects. The
holly is of slow growth, but this is compensated in the time it will survive ; in
France it has been ...
American cyclopaedia, George Ripley, 1860
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
V. I MUST not in this place omit some instances very proper to manifcstthe
penetrableness of membranes to fumes themselves, if they be subtile enough for
their pores, or correspondent enough to them. AMONG the Observations
published by ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. penetrable, Hamlet, iii. 4. 36, immediately from L. penetrābilis; impenetrable;
penetrably, penetrableness, penetrability; penetrating; penetrative, fromMF.
penetratif, 'penetrative' (Cot.); penetratively, penetrativeness; penetration, Milton,
...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Pendentive, *. (Arq.) Toda la bóveda enci ma de las colunas. Pending, a.
Pendiente, indeciso. Penduloslty, Pendulousness, я. Suspension Pendulous, а.
Péndulo, pendiente. Pendulum, ». Péndulo. Jbilfdad Penetrability,
Penetrableness, «.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1865
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The New American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General ...
Tho valne of the holly for this purpose consists in its durability and im-
penetrableness, in its bearing the shears, and in its freedom from insects. The
holly is of slow growth, but this is compensated in the time it will survive ; in
France it has been ...
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 1869
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Mainstone's housekeeper
... the man who had sat at the dresser, his hat now in his hand, his watchfulness
none the less, though the manner assumed was that of a dogged im-
penetrableness, which neither observed nor understood. "If thee hast filled thy
belly, and it ...