10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CHIRONOMER»
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Custom, indeed," says Bulger, " and the aptitude of parts, do advance ond help
forward the doing or perfecting ot some motions ; and it is worth our admiration to
see how in a Chironomer, who has his soul in his fingers, the muscles of his hand
...
Custom, indeed,"says Bulwer, “ and the aptitude of parts, do advance and help
forward the doing or perfecting of some motions; and it is worth our admiration to
see how in a Chironomer, who has his soul in his fingers, the muscles of his band
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1845
Custom, indeed," says Bulwer, " and the aptitude of parts, do advance and help
forward the doing or perfecting of some motions ; and it is worth our admiration to
see how in a Chironomer. who has his soul in bis fingers, the muscles of his ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1845
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Legal Emblems and the Art of Law: Obiter Depicta as the ...
The theatrical was banned by law — Digest 3.2.1 for a start — the histrion vilified,
the chironomer exiled, the pantomime disbanded, the spectacle castigated by the
Church fathers, and by the Reformers, by Rousseau and Bossuet in the ...
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New Official Vocabulary for Telegrams in Preconcerted ...
... Chironicum Chirridos Chise Chironie Chirrieles Chisel Chironiens Chirriemos
Chisel(l)ed Chironion Chirrien Chisel(l)ing Chironium Chirrienlo Chisels
Chironome Chirrienme Chisguete Chironomer Chirriese Chisgueteo Chironomia
Chirrio ...
International Telegraph Bureau, Bern, 1899
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An English Dictionary: Explaining the Difficult Terms ...
Chironomer, g. a teacher or ufer of hand geßures in dancing, pleading, &c.
Chirrichote, a word of Deri- \fton from the Spanifh. to the I French pronouncing.
Chirrié, for Kyrie. Chirurgery, urgery,r<&« art of curtngWounds. Chitti tace, Chiche
-face, ...
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Encyklopädisches englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches ...
8 (sam ton bn «rt.ntfu!nai:i.j chironomy; Stljttt ttr ^ t chironomer ; au! bic ~ (>(•
luglid) chironomic. [plas«, ...e (f. M.I).I 6^iro))lafl Jltf)--"5) Igrd).] m ® chiro-/ (fljinirg
(rf)-<s) [gtd).] »n ® 1. surgeon (j. M. li; rim //i. saw- bones. — 2. zo. : a) iehih.
Eduard Muret, Daniel Sanders, Immanuel Schmidt, 1897
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
“Custom, indeed," says Bulwer, “and the aptitude ofparts, do advance and help
forward the doing or perfecting of some motions; and it is worth our admiration to
see how in a Chironomer, who has his soul in his fingers, the muscles of his hand
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Cuvier, 1817. Also Cheironectcs. Chironectidae (ki-ro-nek'ti-de), n. pi. [NL., <
Chironectes, 2, + -ida: ] A family of pediculate fishes, typified by the genus
Chironectes: synonymous with AntennariicUe. Stcainson, 1839. chironomer (ki-
ron'o-mer), ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Cuvi'cr, 1817. Also Chaironectes. Ohironectida (ki-ro-nek'ti-dé), n. pl. [NL.,<
Chironcctes, 2, + -i'd¢r.] A famil of pediculate fishes, typified by the genus C
ironectes: synonymous with Aniennariidw. Swainaon, 1839. chironomer (ki-ron'o-
mer), n.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904