«PAUCILOQUENT» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Roget's Thesaurus of Words for Intellectuals: Synonyms, ...
... remembrances were meant to be complimentary. laconic (luh-KON-ik). Being a
person of few words; expressing oneself with an economy of words. Harold may
be LACONIC, but when he does speak, he is worth listening to. pauciloquent ...
David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, 2011
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Special therapeutics according to homoeopathic principles
... paroxysms of anxiousness with fainting, or with trembling and cold sweats,
melancholy sadness, with solicitude about his own relations ; religions
melancholy, with reservedness ; weeping, howling, and pauciloquent ;
distressing complaints ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
PAUCILOQUENT, paw-sil'o-qwent, a, (pauciloyul- vm, Lat) Using few words.
PAUCILOO.UY, paw-sil'o-kwe, s. (pauau, few, and loquor, I speak, Lat) The
utterance of a few words. — Seldom used. PAUCITY, paw'se-te, ». Fewness;
smallness of ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... v. a. pwyo ; mwthguro Pattern, pat'-tern, s. llun, oynllun, cyn- nelw, oynlun,
anghraifft, cynddelw, cyn- nelwad ; dull Patty, pat'-ti, s. moethan Pattypan, pat'-tï-
pan, s. moethanban Patulous, pat'-iw-lys, a. llafr, taenol Pauciloquent, pö-sil'-o-
cwent ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... sough, stertorous, stridulous, suspirious, sussuration, whiffle 3. 4. breviloquent
(bre-vil'lō-kwent) adj. speaking briefly. [< L brevis short + < G loqui speak, talk,
say, speak about, tell]. adv. breviloquently. n. breviloquence. Cf. pauciloquent ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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General and Special Therapeutics of Mental Diseases and ...
... paroxysms of anxiousness with fainting, or with trembling and cold sweats,
melancholy sadness, with solicitude about his own relations ; religious
melancholy, with reservedness ; weeping, howling, and pauciloquent ;
distressing complaints ...
Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, 1857
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
(patidus, Lat.) In Botany, spreading, as a patulous calyx ; bearing the flowers
loose or dispersed. Pauciloquent, paw-sil'o-qwent, a. (pauciloqui- um, Lat.) Using
few words. Pauciloquy, paw-sil'o-kwe, a. (paucus, few, and loquor, I si'eak, Lat.) ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Chambers English Thesaurus
... will. volley п barrage, blast, bombardment, burst, discharge, explosion, hail,
salvo, shower. voluble adj articulate, fluent, forthcoming, garrulous, glib,
loquacious, talkative. antonym pauciloquent. volume n aggregate, amount,
amplitude, now, ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: pauciflorous, paucifoli- ate, pauciloquence, pauciloquent,
paucity, pau- ciloquy, pauciradiate, pauper peac- (L., peace) See pac- for
examples. peace, quiet See pac-, plac-, and quies- for examples. pearls See
margarito- for ...
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McGill Medicine: The Second Half Century, 1885-1936
... during the Riel Rebellion in 1885. After one year Bell was promoted to chief
surgeon at the Royal Victoria when Roddick resigned. In 1893 James Stewart (fig
. 5), the taciturn Scot who was known for his pauciloquent manner, was
appointed ...
Joseph Hanaway, Richard L. Cruess, James Darragh, 2006