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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
220 INFLAMMABLENESS INFLAMMATION 221 INGLORIOUS
INGLORIOUSNESS 222 223 INSCRÜTABLENESS 224 225. INFALLIBLE
Infallible, a. 1. Unerring, not liable to err. 2. Certain, sure, unfailing, not liable to
fail. Inf alii bleness, n.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
INFLAMMABLENESS—INFLORESCENCE. areola: of a structure, and especially
of the cellolar tissue. Isrmrre, in'fin-it, a. (infinitau, from in, and finitue, terminated,
Lat.) Without limits, either as to time, space, or qualifies; boundless; that will ...
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The Secret of Hegel Being the Hegelian System in Origin, ...
For instance, chair was an example of the original Something, the Other of which
was wood. Now, the wood introduces inflammableness into the chair; but still the
chair, as a chair, sets bounds to this action on it of its own other. The chair does ...
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The Secret of Hegel: Being the Hegelian System in Origin, ...
For instance, chair was an example of the original Something, the Other of which
was wood. Now, the wood introduces inflammableness into the chair; but still the
chair, as a chair, sets bounds to this action on it of its own other. The chair does ...
James Hutchison Stirling, 1865
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
INFLAMMABLENESS-INFLORESCENCE. areolae of a structure, and especially
of the cellular tissue. Infinite, in'fin-it, a. (infmitta, from ra, and finitut, terminated,
Lat.) Without limits, either as to time, space, or qualities ; boundless ; that will
have ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
The family's got to be ready—because this will be the final battle between good and evil, the battle where winner takes all. And they're going to need all the help they can get. . . . From the Hardcover edition.
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
ButI shewed another instance of the inflammableness of blood, that was
somewhat surprising. For, having caused some human blood (being part of the
same, that was made use of in the foregoing trials) to be so far dried, that it was
reducible ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
INELAMER, s. Lasadair, fear-lasaidh, fear-teasachaidh. INELAMMABILITY, s. So-
loisgeach,so-fhadaidheachd. INFLAMMABLE, So-loisgeach, so-lasarach
sofhadaidh. INFLAMMABLENESS, s. See Inflammability. INFLAMMATION, s. l.
The act ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Inflammableness, in-flam'ma-bl-nés. s. the quality of easily catching» fire »
Inflammation, imam-meson... s. state of being in flame, the heat of any morbid
part occasioned by obstruction Inflammatory, ln-flam'ma-tfir-é. a. having the
power of ...
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The History of the Royal Society of London for Improving of ...
Whether by means of kelp put into sea-water there be gotten a fresh potable
water P ' There were also some exceptions against the inflammableness of nitre,
the 5 Letter-book, vol. viii. p, 284. Ibid. p. 280. VOL. IV. B l) a causing causing of
rain, ...