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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
Pan-roomrmc, pan-to-gmfik, PANTOGRAPHICAL, pan»to-graf'e-kal, pantograph,
or performed by it. Psmocnarnr, pan-tog'rs-fe, s. General descrip— tion; full and
com lets of a thing. PAKTOLOOY, pan-tel o-je, a. (pan, and logos, a dis! course, ...
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A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical
His Cronyk'il begins, as was then thought decorous and fitting, with the Creation,
plunges into the history of the angels, discusses general geography, and at the
end of five books, filled with this 'pantographical' rubbish, as Dr. Irving amusingly
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s. esgidiau nos, Pantochronometer, pan-to-cro-nom'-i-ter, s. ollawdfesur,
ollawdfeidyr Pantograph, pan'-to-graff, ï s. ollgraffyr, Pantagraph, pan'-ta-graff, J
hollgyflunyr Pantographic, pan-to-graff '-io, la. oll- Pantographical,pan-to-graff'-i-
cal, ...
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Pantooraph, pau'to-graf, [Gr. panta, all, and graphs, to write,] n. A mathematical
instrument so formed I as to copy, enlarge or reduce any sort of design.
PANTOORApnic, pan-tu-graf'Ik, \ a. Pertaining Pantographical, pan-to-graf e-kAl, /
to a ...
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The History of Scottish Poetry ... Edited by J. A. Carlyle. ...
... pantographical spirit, he at last confines himself more soberly to his proper
subject. The adoption of such a wild plan is not to be considered as peculiar to
this author : Winton follows the models which at that period were generally
approved ...
David Irving, John Aitken CARLYLE, David LAING (Secretary of the Bannatyne Club.),
1861
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The Alphabet and the Algorithm
Gehry's pantographical process did not mark the end, but the climax of the
notational paradigm—carried over, through digital tools, from an older world of
simpler geometries into a new universe of “free forms” and unprecedented formal
...
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MANUAL OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AND SPELLING:
... or Pan'ni-er [so Wr. ; PANTOGRAPHICAL pan'yur, Wk. Wb. Gd. ; pan'ni-ur, Sm.
155.] Pan'o-plied (-plid). Pan'o-ply, 93. Pan-op 'ti-con. Pan-o-ra'ma, or Pan-o- ra'
ma [so Wr. ; pan- o-ra'ma, Sm. ; pan-o- rd'ma, Wb. Gd. 155.] Pan-o-ram'ic.
RICHARD SOULE AND WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
1861
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The history of Scotish poetry
After commencing in so hopeful a manner, he continues to amass an immense
pile of lumber, till having completed five books in this pantographical spirit, he at
last confines himself more soberly to his proper subject. The adoption of such a ...
David Irving, John Aitken Carlyle, David Laing,
1861
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
PANTOFLE, pin-t&'fl, n. A slipper. PANTOGRAPH, panitd-grlf, n. A mathematical
instrument. PANTOGRAPHIC, pan-to-griPIk, a. \ Pcrtain- PANTOGRAPHICAL,pin-
t6-griPIk-il,a. / ing to a pantograph. PANTOGRAPHY, pin-tog^rif-e, n. View of an ...
... not oblivious of the fact, that when we 20 imparted mutual valedictory conges, I
laid myself under 21 obligations to give you a pantographical delineationof the
ponent 22 regions upon which I might cast my ophthalmic organs. As it 23 would
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