ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA UNGUINOUS
From Latin unguinōsus oily, from unguin-, unguen a fatty substance, from unguere to anoint, besmear.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «UNGUINOUS»
unguinous
unguinous
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
resembling
containing
consisting
greasy
oily
origin
latin
unguinōsus
equivalent
unguin
stem
unguen
ointment
ōsus
collins
always
usage
examples
trends
word
frequency
level
data
available
ˈʌŋɡwɪnəs
wordsmith
realaudio
nuhs
adjective
from
unguinosus
finder
anagrams
words
that
start
with
created
reverso
also
unguis
unguent
unctuous
unanimous
babylon
ungui
nous
inis
oleaginous
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
most
part
this
entry
definitions
infoplease
arabic
many
other
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNGUINOUS»
Descubra o uso de
unguinous na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
unguinous e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
History of the voyages and discoveries made in the north. ...
... yet crude parts of the earth, □ communicate to it organized particles, which
contribute to the growth and nourishment of other plants : they likewise yield salts
and unguinous phlogistic particles for the nourimment of future vegetable
colonies.
Johann Reinhold Forster, 1786
... communicate to it organized particles, which contribute to the growth and
nourishment of other plants; they likewise yield salts and unguinous phlogistic
particles for the nourishment of future vegetable colonies. The seeds of other
plants, ...
3
An introduction to natural philosophy: Illustrated with ...
They are distinguished into the unguinous and es-* sential. The former are
insipid, and without smell, not soluble in ardent spirit, nor volatile in the heat of
boiling water. Acid of sugar has been obtained from them. The latter have a
strong smell ...
4
A Dictionary of Entomology
UN G UIFORM UNGUINOUS. UMEYA, YOSI-HCI-HRO (1890—1962) (
Hasegawa 1967, Kontyu 35 (Suppl): 17, bibliogr.) UNACORIA Noun. (Latin, una I
one + corium I leather, hide.) Coria or membrane of first abdominal segment ...
5
The Federal reporter. Second series
The solicitor replies to this argument by calling attention to the fact that pitch and
paraffin are both unguinous resinous materials, and that if they were united an
unguinous material would still exist. From this, the solicitor argues that appellants'
...
6
Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United ...
The solicitor replies to this argument by calling attention to the fact that pitch and
paraffin are both unguinous resinous materials, and that if they were united, an
unguinous material would still exist. From this, the solicitor argues that appellants'
...
United States. Patent Office, 1936
7
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Reports
... substantially uniform amorphous consistency adapted for stripping epidermal
excrescences from edible carcasses consisting of a relatively large proportion of
resinous material With a correspondingly small proportion of unguinous material.
United States. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 1934
8
Decisions of Commissioner of Patents and U.S. Courts in ...
... substantially uniform amorphous consistency adapted for stripping epidermal
excrescences from edible carcasses consisting of a relatively large proportion of
resinous material with a correspondingly small proportion of unguinous material.
United States. Patent Office, 1935
9
The United States Patents Quarterly
A fusible, chill-hardening adhesive depilatory coating material of substantially
uniform, amorphous consistency adapted for stripping epidermal excrescences
from edible carcasses consisting of a resinous material and an unguinous
material.
10
History of the Voyages and Discoveries Made in the North
... communicate to it organized particles, which contribute to the growth and
nourishment of other plants: they likewise yield salts and unguinous phlogistic
particles for >.the nourishment of future vegetable colonies. The seeds of other
plants, ...
Johann Reinhold Forster, 1786