КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «RAREFIABLE»
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... at least, because very probably it was above twice as great; and if we make our
estimate according to the most prosperous of our trials, we must allow the air to
be rarefiable at least r3ooo times; lsay again at least, because I am not sure, that
...
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
RARESCIBIL1TE, sf. the being rarefiable. RARESCIBLE, adj. that may be
rarefied, rarefiable. RARETE rnr-te\ sf. rarity, rareness, scarcity. — s ; rare and
curious things. RARISSIME, adj. very rare or scarce. RARRIVEE, */. [mar.]
movement of ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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A dictionary of the English & French and French & English ...
[raket], a racket, battle- Rare, a. rare, uncommon; scarce Rar^factif, ve. a.
rarefying, thinning Rarefaction, sf. rarefaction, extension Bar^fiant, e. a. rarefiable
Bar£ner, va. to rarefy,- to make thin Se — , vr. to rarefy; to grow thin Rarement, ad.
rarely ...
Louis Philippe R. Fenwick de Porquet, 1861
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An Essay on the contents and virtues of Dunse-Spaw, etc
... taken ' offi' off. This them, thsiat,the air contained in the bloodwas-not rarefiable.
Francis HOME (M.D.), 1751
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A Methodical Synopsis of Mineral Waters Comprehending the ...
But, to return, the Dunse water sparkles a little in the glass, and emits a few air
bubbles: This however is probably of little or no use to the water: For air injected
into the Vessels proves certain death; and that rarefiable air (such at exists in
these ...
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A Pronouncing Dictionary of the French Language: In Two Parts
(ra-re-fi-an) rarefiable Rajefier, va. (ra-r6-fi-e) to rarefy, mak* thin se Rarefier, vr. (
ra-re-fl-e) to grow thin Rarement. ad. (ra-re-man) rarely, seldm* Rarete, sf. (ra-re-
te) rarity, scarcity Rarissimet1. a. (ra-ris-me; very rare Rat, e. a. (ra) shaved, close
...
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
To make thin; contrary to condense. pr. par. rarefying ; past, rarefied: s.
rarefaction: adj. rarefiable. RAS'CAL. s. A mean fellow; a scoundrei. s. rascality.
adv. rascally. RASH, adj. Hasty; violent; acting without caution or reflection. adv.
rashly : s.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
RAREFIABLE, rdrlre-fi-d-bl, a. Admitting rarefaction. To RAREFY, rfirlt'e-f'i, v. a.
183. To make thin, contrary to condense. To RAREFY, rdrlre-fi, v. 1:. To become
thin. RARELY, rdreile, ad. Seldom, not often; finely, nicely, accurately. ' .
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The English Mannerist Poets and the Visual Arts
... infinitely "rarefiable, condensable, formable, arrangeable, and 'fashionable'."
Jove's diverse metamorphoses indicate the mutations undergone by man and the
soul "finding themselves in fluctuating matter." Jove governs and rules heaven ...
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A general system of chemical knowledge: and its application ...
So that a metal as a fusible substance, is more dilatable than a stone which is
less fusible or altogether infusible ; and alcohol, which is liquid, inflammable and
very volatile, is more rarefiable than water which has much less Volatility. 8.
Antoine-François de Fourcroy (comte), 1804