10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DEPLUMATION»
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Horæ Mosaicæ: Or, A Dissertation on the Credibility and ...
We meet with a not dissimilar apologue in the commentary of Hierocles : and he
has evidently worked it up on the basis of Plato's allegory respecting the
deplumation of the soul. According to this writer, there is a meadow of truth and a
...
George Stanley Faber,
1818
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Horae Mosaicae: Or a Dissertation on the Credibility and ...
We meet with a not dissimilar apologue in the commentary of Hierocles : and he
has evidently worked it up on the basis of Plato's allegory respecting the
deplumation of the soul. According to this writer, there is a meadow of truth and a
...
George Stanley Faber,
1818
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Animal Welfare and Meat Production
The welfare issues in geese production include: ○ stress associated with force-
feeding ○ stress associated with deplumation ○ disease The countries
producing foie gras include Hungary, France, Madagascar, Lithuania and Taiwan
.
Neville G. Gregory, Temple Grandin,
2007
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Doncaster in 1864 (1865,1866,1867,1868,1869); its vital ...
This left vegetation in a general state of deplumation. — The month of July was
also a cold dry one, several sunless days passed over, four quite so, ten nearly
so, and the average of sun during the month amounted to little more than one-
third ...
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
desplome m. collapse; desplomo m. tilt, being out of plumb. desplumadura f.
deplumation; desplumar t. to pluck feathers from. [des- + pluma.]; desplume m.
deplumation. despoblación f. depopulation; despoblado m. deserted area; ...
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An universal etymological English dictionary
F DEPLORABLY, lamentabl DEPLO'RABLENESS, the thy to be lamented.
DEPLOR A'TION, a deploring, lament- af or bewailing. L. To DEPLORE' \.amftwert
F. of iifh- ran, L,] to lament or bewail one's Miaior- tone. DEPLUMATION, a
plucking ...
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
'DEPLUMATION sinsurgegv] a Swelling of the Eytþlids, when the Hairs fall off
from the Eye-brows. To DEPLUME sdeplumer, F. deplumare, L.] to pluck off the
Feathers, to untcteathcr. DEPONENT [Dcþant-Xx, L.] one who gives lnformatiun ...
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Origines Sacrae Or A Rational Account of the Grounds of ...
Through the violence of her moulting, or deplumation, bflse come: into this earthly
body, deprived of that hleflZdli e, 'm ichflze before enjoyed. Whlch he tells -us1s
very con onant to Plato*s sense of the nag-Wane, or descent of sbuls, that when ...
Edward Stillingfleet,
1680
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
fi t. au (plu) Deplumation. Anmhluawg, a. (plu) Unplumed, or unfledged.
Anmhliiedig, a. (plu) Deplumed. Anmhhiz, a. (pluz) Not tender; rigid, or harih.
Anmhluzcz, ». m. (anmhluz) Want of foftnefs J rigidity. Anrahlwyv, a. (plwyv)
Without a parilh.
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Ammhluad, .9. m. deplumation. immlhgudd-_, a. nplt tepder; rilgid. mm 1 wy , a.
W1 iou a parls . Ammhlwyfol, a. extra-parochial. Ammhlydd, a. not tender;
indelicate. Auimhlyg, a. not double, or folded ; single. Ammhlygu, v. a. to unfold.