10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «CEMÉNT»
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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
... f. a room below the ground floor, L. Céllular, a. made up of cavities Cellarage, f. cellar room, rent paid for it Cemént, f. strong mortar, bond of union, L. Cemént, v. to unite, to cause to cohere Cemetéry, f. a place where the dead are depofited, ...
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Essays on the Sound Pattern of English - Pagina 92
Thus we find molést, bombárd, lamént, cemént, (the noun stress, according t o the OED [see cement] i s from the verb), augmént, and fermént. This leaves cavórt, which is an Americanism, and exceptional. We can revise C-H's treatment of the ...
Didier L. Goyvaerts, Geoffrey K. Pullum,
1975
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Diccionario nuevo de las dos lenguas española é inglesa ...
TO CEMÉNT. y. a. To unite by means of something interposed. Pegar , unir una cosa con otra por medio de alguna mezcla. TO CEMÉNT. v. n. To come into conjunction , to cohere. Unirse, hacer liga. CEMENTATION, s. The act of cementing.
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Diccionario nuevo y completo de las lenguas española é ... - Pagina 150
TO CEMÉNT. v. a. To unite by means of something interposed. Pegar , unir una cosa con otra por medio de alguna mezcla. TÓ CEMÉNT. v. n. To come mto conjunction , to cohere. Unirse, hacer liga. CEMENTATION. 9. The act: of cementing.
Tomás Conelly ((O.P.)), Tomás Higgins ((O.P.)),
1797
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The American Linguist, Or Natural Grammar, Etc - Pagina 69
... to assign. fréquent, to frequént. ăugment, to augmént. import, to impórt. cément, to cemént. incense, to incénse. . cólleague, to colleágue. insult, to insult. cóllect, to colléct 6bject, to objéct. cómpact, to compáct. pérfume, to perfume. cómpound ...
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A spelling dictionary of the English language, on a new ... - Pagina 72
... l пай, v 2 ссадив, f2 2 cód-Ar, Г 3 cé'lcl1rate, v 4 cé'lcbrared, a 5 cé'lebrrition, Г 4 cclê'rity, Г 4 çelr'fiial, a 4, cé'libacy, Г x cell, Г 3 сбит-аде, Г 3 сёНагШ‚ Г 3 cóllular, а 2 cé'ment, Г 2 cemént, v 3 ccniênler, f 2 cc'ni'er, f 2 cénfor, Г 4. cenfôrio'us, ...
John NEWBERY (Publisher.),
1780
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
To Cemént, va. Pegar, unir una cosa con otra por medio de una mezcla. — en. Unirse, hacer liga. Cementation, s. Ligazón, la acción de unirse una cosa con otra. Cémenter, s. El que liga ó une. Cemetery, s. Cimenterio, lugar sagrado fuera de ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1828
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The Art of Public Speaking, Ex-tempore; Including a Course ... - Pagina 9
Of dissyllables, which are at once nouns and verbs, the verb has commonly the accent on the latter, and the noun, on the former syllable: as, “To cemént, a cément; to contráct, a côntract; to preságe, a présage.” This rule has many exceptions.
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E.'s New Spelling and English Dictionary ... To which is ... - Pagina 55
... hollow Cement, s that whichjoins bodies together, mortar Cemént, v. a. to unite,jointogether, folder ' ' Cemetery, f. aburial-place, churchyard, tomb Cenatical, C natory, a. oforbelonging to supper Cenobit'ic, Cénobiťical, a. livingincommunity ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT,
1795
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The Vicar of Wakefield ... By Oliver Goldsmith, M.D. To ... - Pagina 202
... minds _áre so base as that evsevèrancé r cánnot ameind; that а man тау sèe» is last crime withiòut dìing for it; and that véry little blóod` 'will sérve tu cemént 0) òur secùrity.` ' a ц.. CHAP. XXVIII. Ha'ppíness'and míse'rfy áre rárher the ŕesúlt ...
Oliver Goldsmith, G. A. MUELLER (Lektor an der Universitaet zu Halle.),
1805