10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PRESCINDENT»
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Precisivo, -a, adj. prescindent ; precisive. Precio, -a, adj. necessary; exact; distinct
. Precitado, -a, adj. quoted before; pre-men- tioned. [pains. Precito, -a, adj.
damned ; doomed to future Preclarmente, adv. illustriously. Preclaro, -a, adj.
famous ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Precifeivo, -a, adj. prescindent ; precisive. Preciso, -a, adj. necessary; exact;
distinct. Precitado, -a, adj. quoted before; pre- mentioned, [pains. Precito, -a, adj.
damned j doomed to future Preclarménte, adv. illustriously. Precláro, -a adj.
famous; ...
... s. presciênza, antivediménto Préscient, adj. presciënte Prescind, va.
prescindere, astràrre, far ec- cetluaziône Prescindent, adj. prescindênte
Prescribe, va. prescrivere, ordinäre, stabi- lire , statuire; vn. (med.) prescrivere,
fare un'ordinazióne, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
5. body of el" dersflwliethcr priests or laymen [ledge Prescience, pré'shé-énse. s.
foreknowPresciont, pré'slié-ént. a. foreknowing Prescious, pré'shé-fis. a. having
foreknowledge 'ws' “w” “H Proscind, pré-sind'. v. a. to cut off Kiri Prescindent, ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
A follower of Calvin. Presbytery, prez'by-tir-ry, ». The rulers of a oalvinistical
church, eldership. Prescience, pri-shy-lnse, ». Foreknowledge. Prescient,
prèUshy-ínt, a. Foreknowing. Prescind, pre-slndj v. a. To cut off. Prescindent, pre-
slnd'-ént, a.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary: In which the Accentuation, ...
... to Prescindent , prC-sYnd'-ent,a. abstracting Prescious. pre-shyus, a. having
foreknowledge Prescribe, piC-skn be, v. a. toordei. to direct medically- -a. a. to
influence by long custom or arbitrarily, to write medical ducclions Prescript, pit-
skrtpt.
John Walker, William Enfield (M.A.), 1853
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... pri-scrip'-tif, a. henfedd- iannol, hirfeddiannol; a safo ar hir feddiant [hawl
hirfeddiannol Prescriptive right, pri-scrip'-tif reit^ Prescriptum, pri-scrip'-tym, s.
rhagys- grifen, rhagnodiad ; cyfarwyddiad Prescindent, pres-in'-dent, o. ysgythrol
; a doro ...
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Critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language: ...
PRESCINDENT, pn'-slnd-ent, a. Abstracting. PRESCINDING, pre-simUing, ppr.
Cutting off. PRESCIOUS, preishds, a. Having foreknowledge. PRESCRIBE, pri-
skri'b, vt. To order ; to direct. PRESCRIBE.pre'-skri'b.m. To write medical
directions.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
We may, for one single act, abstract from a reward, which nobody who knows the
prescindent faculties of the foul, can deny. Cheyne. * PRESCIOUS. adj. [praescitu
, Lat.] Having foreknowledge. — Thrice happy thou, dear partner of my bed, ...
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
To PRESCIND, v.a. tocuto£T; to abstract. Vat. VI. PRESCINDENT, adj. abstracting
. PRESCIOUS, adj. having foreknowledge. To PRESCRIBE, v. a. 1. To set down
authoritatively ; to order; to direct. — 2. To direct medically. To Prescribe, v. n. 1.