10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «INUSITATION»
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The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
[Inusitation.] Unusual; out t)f tho common order. •In-Us-I-ta -tion, «. [Lat. inus»
7acus=unused: rfn-=not, and U8('rar«s=used, practiced.] The quality or state of
being disused ; disuse, neglect. "The mamma; of the male have not vanished by ...
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Paley's Natural Theology
William Paley, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, Alonzo Potter.
vanished by inusitation ; nec curtorum, per multa siecu- la, Judmorum propagini
deest preeputium. It is easy to say, and it has been said, that the alterative
process is ...
William Paley, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, Alonzo Potter,
1873
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A commentary, critical, exegetical, and doctrinal, on st. ...
the force of the grammatical inusitation, have preferred to translate the
preposition according to its ordinary New Testament usage, " on account of
weakness of the flesh," which the former explains, "i.e., on account of some
sickness or bodily ...
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Natural Theology; Or Evidences of the Existence and ...
The mammae' of the male have not vanished by inusitation; neccurtorum, per
multa seecula, Judzeorum propagini deest pm'putium. It is easy to say, and it has
been said, that the alterative process is too slow to be perceived ; that it has been
...
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The Antananarvio Annual and Madagascar Magazine
In the rural districts ages of inusitation of the mental faculties in the pursuit of
spiritual truth have left them dormant. In preaching to the country congregations
every missionary has been conscious how comparatively few of the people have
their ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
157.' Doom'd never more to breathe Lernean air, Or to my wond'ritig friends, inurn
'd, repair: No sculptured tomb to lengthen out my fame, No weeping parents, nor
odorous flame. Lewis. Statins, book viii. v. 160. INUSITATION, Lat. inusilalus, in ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley,
1845
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Inusitation, neglect of use ; disuse. 1 Misuse, to treat or use improperly or ill ; to
use to a bad purpose. ** Peruse, literally, to use thoroughly ; to read, or to read
with attention ; to observe. tt Usage, treatment; use, or long continued wse,
custom, ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy,
1840
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Inusitation, 614. Inutility, 645. Invade, i7igress, 294. attach, 716. Invalid, 655.
Invalidate, disable, 158. disentitle, 925 confute, 479. rebut, 468. Invaluable, 648.
Invariable, 82. 150. Invasion, ingress, 294. attack, 716. Invective, 932. Inveigh,
blame ...
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Natural Theology: Or, Evidences of the Existence and ...
The mammae * of the male have not vanished by inusitation; nec curtorum, per
multa sæcula, Judtzorum propagini deest prazputium. t is easy to say, and it has
been said, that the alterative process is too slow to be perceived; that it has been
...
William Paley, James Paxton, John Ware,
1837
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Putnam's Word Book: A Practical Aid in Expressing Ideas ...
Associated words: perturbable, imperturbable, per- turbability, imperturbability,
imperturbation. disuse, n. desuetude, insuetude, inusitation, discontinuance,
obsoleteness. disused, a. obsolete. ditch, n. trench, moat, fosse, channel.
Associated ...
Louis Andrew Flemming,
1913