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Medical Lexicon: A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
Attinmt, Attrahent. Attollens oeuli, Reetus superior oculi. Attouchement,
Masturbation. Attraction of aggregation, Cohesion, force of. Attraetivum. See
Magnet. Attraetivus, Attrahent. Attractorius, Attrahent. Attrape-lourdaud of Bienaiu,
Bistouri ...
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Power, Authority, Justice, and Rights: Studies in Political ...
A person who possesses what Weber calls "charismatic authority" appears to
combine legitimate and attrahent power. For Weber speaks of "charismatic
authority" as "resting on devotion to the specific and exceptional sanctity, heroism
, ...
Anthony De Crespigny, Alan Wertheimer, 2009
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Lectures on the Materia Medica Etc. Published from the ...
But fully dried it is useless altogether; turning to thin light skins, in weight not
bearing the proportion of 1 to 100. -- 2. That externally applied it inflames and
ulceratgs 3 t e the skin: hence it is a strong attrahent, and as Lect.37. MATERIA
MEDICA ...
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A Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
-s 'tetriant attrahent 'aet/isau 1) Atchison; 2) Acheson 'aetfvoita* Atwater 'setwud 1
) Atwood; 2) Attwood • '33091 1) Athole; 2) Atholl acOa'laia Athaliah 'a>0elin [-Oil-
], -z atheling (A.), -s 'rcOjlni Athelney >9<?lrcd ^thelred aeOalstau 1) Athelstan; ...
Hermann Michaelis, Daniel Jones, Beverley Collins, 2002
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Attract, át-tràkt? v. a. To allure, engage, entice. Attraction, át-trák^shun, s. The
power of drawing. Attractive, at-trak'-tlv, a. Inviting, alluring, enticing. Attrahent, at'-
trj-bint, That which draws. Attributable, ut-trìb'-u-tá-bì, a, What may be ascribed.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Seventeenth ...
Why therefore should we not conceive, that in every Curious and Insensible
Attraction of one bodie by another, Nature makes use of certain slender Hooks,
Lines, Chains, or the like intercedent Instruments, continued from the Attrahent to
the ...
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Studies on corn ear worm control
Inasmuch as different species of insects vary widely in their reaction to various
attrahent materials, clues as to what materials the corn ear worm will favor cannot
be obtained from reactions of other species. Therefore, the procedure was to ...
Lewis Polster Ditman, Ernest Neal Cory, John P. Secrest, 1941
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The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English ...
(Lat. attrahent) that which draws, an attractive. At-ti ib'u-ta-bl.-, a. (attribute) that
may lie ascribed or attributed, ascribable,imputable. At-trib'ut-, v. ,r. (].at. attribuo)
to ascribe, to w K've, to vield as due ; to impute, a1* to a cause. At'tii-but/-,' .t. tiie ...
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), William Perry (of Kelso, Scotland.), Samuel Johnson, 1805
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Annual Report - Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station
Inasmuch as different species of insects vary widely in their reaction to various
attrahent materials, clues as to what materials the corn ear worm will favor cannot
be obtained from reactions of other species. Therefore, the procedure was to ...
Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, 1940
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The Chambers Dictionary
[L atlrahere. allraclum, from ad to, and trahere to draw] attrahent at'rj-hmt or i-tra '
ml, adj attracting or drawing; (usu att rahens. eg of a muscle) that draws towards (
nied or anatom); (of a substance) acting as an attractant (biol). — n that which ...