10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «NEMOROUS»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
NEMOROUS— NEOTHAGUS. and the alimentary canal floating loosely in a
distinct abdominal cavity. Nematopoda, ne-ma-top'o-da, s. {nana, a thread, and
pous, a foot, Gr) A genus of Molluscs: Order, Cirripcdia. Nem. Con. (contracted
from ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin languge, ...
8 Femoral] from femur, oris, thigh, is derived femoral ; of, or pertaining to, the
thigh, as femoral artery; that in the thigh. s Nemorous] from nemus, oris, grove,
wood, is derived nemorous ; woody, full of groces. * Pectoral] from pectus, oris,
breast, ...
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin language ...
Corpse and corse ; a mere body, a lifeless dead body. 4 Decoration] from decus,
oris, ornament, is derived decoration; ornament* embellishment. 6 Frigid] from
frigus, oris, cold, is derived frigid; chill or cold, dull, heavy, torpid. 6 Nemorous]
from ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
NEMATOPODA-NEMORH.EDUS. NEMOROUS— NEOTBAGUS. and the
alimentary canal floating loose!; in a distinct abdominal cavity. NEM ATOPODA,
ne-ma-top'o-da, t. (nemo, a thread, and poui, a foot, Gr.) A genus of Mollusca:
Order, ...
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Plant lore, legends, and lyrics: Embracing the myths, ...
He tells us also that one use made by the ancients of sacred groves was to place
in their nemorous shades the bodies of their dead : and that he had read of some
nations whose people were wont to hang, not only malefactors, but also their ...
Richard Folkard (jr.), 1884
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Nemorous: nemorosus. C. S. nonnumquam s. f. ind. Vide Doirionnachd. Diet. DO-
izABHAIRTEACHD, s. f. ind. Inefi'ableness: qualitas rei inefi'abilis. C. S.
DOviANTALACH, -AICHE, adj. Inimitable: quod imitari nequit. C. S. DO-
LEANTALACHD ...
The author of the “ Sylva” remarks, in his peculiar and original style, “ that the
most ancient conditoria and burying-places were in such nemorous solitudes.
The cave in Machpelah, purchased by the patriarch Abraham for Sarah, his own
...
240 ,, 13, for "nemorous" read "numerous." ,, 256 „ 3, for " intractibility " read "
intractability." „ 273 ,, 6 irom bottom, for "puuilas" read "pusilltu." „ 367 „ 11, for "
231" read "245." „ 406 „ 16 from bottom, for "piece" read "pieces." „ 452 „ 6 from
bottom, ...
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1884
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The tour of the Don: a series of extempore sketches ...
... beauty round about ; And there, beside the river, gnarled with age, And hollow
with decay, stand some old oaks, I ween, coevals, or the earliest sons Of those
brave forest giants which o'ertowered The inferior thickets of this nemorous scene
.
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
2340 — Numerous, nemorous. 234 1 — Enumerate, numerate, enamored,
unmoored, inamorato, unmarried. * 2354 — Numerary. * * j 2347 — Numeric. *
2350 — Anomalous, animalize, nameless. * 235 1 — Enameled, unmold, un-
mild, ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844