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A Dictionary of Entomology
FLAMMIFEROUS. Adj. (Latin,. flammifer. > flamma I flame + ferre I to bear)
Descriptive of something producing a flame. FLAMMULATED. Adj. (Latin,.
flammula. I. little. flame.) A reddish colour. Ruddy. FLAMMULATION Noun. (Latin,
flammula I ...
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Parasitology Reprints: Trematoda
Siphons tortuous, extending forward to level of intestinal bifurcation where they
are thrown into several loose coils, and then pass backward again, as '
flammiferous tubes.' Flammiferous tubes divide near anterior edge of acetabulum
into ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Пламенбсный, а. flammiferous. IIJláMenb, m. s. IIAáMa. IIAaMen'iinie, n. flaming.
IIJtaMen'li'rb , ßocrrJlaMei-i'ls'rx. , sz, пл). to flame , be in flames , blaze, burn; he
inflamed , he fervent , be ardent; have a passion for. Imán/m, f. flame, flames, ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
... or re- ^mbling : flammiferous, bringing, or bringing >rth flame. Much wa* he
moved at that rueful sight, nil flamed with zeal of vengeance inwardly, [e asked
who had that dame so fouly dight, >r whether his own hand, or whether other
wight ?
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... fflam-mè'-shyn, ». fflamiad, Flammeous, fflam'-mi-ys, a. fflamaidd, fflamliw,
fflamllyd, fel fflam Flammiferous,fflam-miff'-6er-ys.a.fflam- ddwyn, fflamgyrch [
fflamboer FlammWomoue, fflam-mif'-o-mys, a. Flamy, ffle'-mi, a. fflamllyd, fflamiog
Flanch ...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and ...
... a Latin root, whence refer, flammiferous. The corresponding Teutonic root is
bar, which see. Bar (bearing), a Teutonic root, whence, with variety of vowel, bear
, burden. The corresponding Latin root is fer, which see. Leg (laying), a Latin root,
...
William Chauncey Fowler,
1850
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... ffla'mën, n. ofreiriad Paganaidd gynt [a choesau hir Flamingo, flâ-mïng'go, n.
aderyn â gwddf Flammation, flâ-ma'shun, n. fflamiad, ffagliad Flammeous, fläm'
yus, a. fflamaidd Flammiferous, flä-mïfur-us, a. fflam- ddwyn [boer Flammivomous,
...
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages: 1: ...
... by acrid humours. Fiammeggiére, v. n. I. to shine, glitter, be bright, glisten,
sparkle; 2. to flame, burn, be onfire, be inflamed; 3. to emitflames orjire.
Fiammésco, adj. pl. chi, che, burning, flaming, glistening. Fiammifero, adj.
flammiferous, ...
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Flamlp.ro, ra, „. (Poet.) Flammiferous, emitting flames. FlamnU, sf. (Bot.) Sweet-
scented virgin's bower. Clematis flammula, L. Ftdmulat, (Nau.) Streamers hoisted
at the topmast-head. Flinco, tm 1. (Fort.) Flank, flanker, the part oi a bastion which
...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral,
1862
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
... physiognomist physiognomer physiognomic physiognomical fellow-prisoner
flippantly flippantness phlebotomist phlebotomize phlebotomized phlebotomizer
phlebotomizing fulfillment flammability flammiferous fellow-member foul mouthed
...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle,
1849