КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «RAMOSITY»
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ramosity в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
ramosity, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... mws Ramollesceuce, ra-mo-les'-sens, ] Ramollissement, ra-mol-lis-ment', J
meddalâd, tyneiiad, Uinariad, mwythiad Ramoneur, ram'-o-uiwr, s. ysgubell •
imnai, math o ysgubell i lanâu sim- ueïau Ramoon, ra-nvwn', s. math o bren
Ramosity, ...
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
RAKlNG 'Table [among Arcbrreflr] a_ RAMOSITY [ranrojsraraL-Zl Fulslesfl of 7
Member hollowed in the square of a Pedestal, _ Boughs. or elsewhere. - To
RAMP, to rcve, srisle, or jumP a' RAKLY, rash, hasty. Cbau. bour. RAULERY [ral/
crie ...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
(a) Sterigmata — to form, size, simplicity, and ramosity. (b) Spermatid — to form
and size. (c) Basidia — to length. (d) Stylospores — to form, size, contents, or
structure — (the number of septa or nuclei, or the amount of oily or granular
matter.) ...
Linnean Society of London,
1873
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The transactions of the Linnean Society of London
... a series of barren hypertrophied ones, which are distinguished by their greater
length, ramosity, number of articulations, and narrowness. Specimen 2. On bluish
limestone, Pigeon Island, Kenmare River: Taylor, in herb. Dr. Mackay ...
Linnean Society (London),
1873
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The Harleian miscellany:: a collection of scarce, curious, ...
... from those her roots, into such a Greek-like ramosity of derivations and
compositions, beyond the power of the Latin, and her offspring dialects, as might
have, with majesty, delight, and plainness, interpreted our conceptions, and the
writings ...
William Oldys, Thomas Park, Edward Harley Oxford (Earl of),
1810
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The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets ...
... from those her roots, into such a Greek-like ramosity of derivations and
compositions, beyond the power of the Latin, and her offspring dialects, as might
have, with majesty, delight, and plainness, interpreted our conceptions, and the
writings ...
Harleian miscellany, John Malham, William Oldys,
1808
Rrr.o, (in genealogy), a branch. Abuodrmcia de mot, ramosity. Ramo, [in anatomy
,] ramification, branch grown rusty. — Toucbtho ran- coso, maty bacon, bacon that
smells rusty. Fazer-te rancotu, ou cobraj ranco, to grow rusty or stale [speaking ...
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
RAMOSITY [ramositas, L.] Fulness of Boughs. To RAMP, to rove, frisk, or jump
about. To RAMP, to paw like a mad Herfe. Spire. | RAM'PANT, ramping, wanton. :
'RAMPANT [in Heraldry ) is when a Beast cf Prey is reared on his hinder Legs, ...
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The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, ...
... into such a GreeA-like Ramosity of Derivations and Compositions, beyond the
Power of the Latin, and her off-spring Dialects, as might have, with Majesty,
Delight, and Plainness, interpreted our Conceptions, and the Writings of
Foreigners, ...
William Oldys, Edward Harley Earl of Oxford,
1746
... RAMILLIES RAMJET RAMJETS RAMMED RAMMER RAMMERS RAMMIER
RAMMIEST RAMMING RAMMISH RAMMY RAMONA RAMONAS RAMOSE
RAMOSELY RAMOSITIES RAMOSITY RAMIE RAMI RAMEQUIN RAMEQUINS
RAMET ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013