«VENENOSE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Cal'culose. Turn ul ose. Animose. Venenose. Arenose. Silig'inose. Crinose.
Operose. Morose. Edematose. Comatose. Acetose. Aquose. Siliquose. Actuate,
Pulicose. Sheridan. Anhelose. Calculose. Tu'mulose. Animose. Venenose.
Arenose.
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Materia Medica; Or, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
The Enghsh word venom, from which comes venomous, is only a modification of
the Latin word venenum, from which comes venenose, so that radically they have
the same signification precisely ; and yet among physicians their apphcation is ...
The English word venom, from which comes venomous, is only a modification of
the Latin word venenum, from which comes venenose, so that radically ;hey have
the same signification precisely ; and yet among physicians their application is ...
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Proceedings of the Scientific Association of Trinidad
The venenose quality of it is most certainly " the result of a particular condition of
the fish, occurring " at different soasons of the year. " I have consulted many
persons with regard to the poi- 1 son of the becune ; all have assured me that
there is ...
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
Venenate, venene, venenose. Venenum. Vénérable, venerate. Veneror.
Venereal, venereous, venery. Venus. Venesection. Vena; seco. Vengeance,
vengeful. Vindex. Vemable, venìaì. Venia. Venison. Venor. Venom. Venenum.
Venous. Vena ...
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd,
1854
(ii) Efï`o[n]tire (for fut-)z venenose (for vane) loqui. 75 ii Effeminator[i]um nulla
viriliter (for -tas). (ABOL.) Effodit (for eíïutit): vane loquitur. i EH'rem (i.e. Ephr-):
fructificatio. (Bible.) i Eñ'othbath (ile. ephod bath); eûbd lineum. (21 Rey. 2, 18, etc
.) (cf.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
$Veneficial, engicitms, acting by oison; bewitching. IIVenene, Venenose.
Venemous, or enomous, poisonous. TI'Venial, pardonable; allowed. ** Adventit'
isus, Advenii've, added extrinsically,' accidental, not 888611118") Inherent,
cashal, ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Some venenose liquor, which insects shed upon leaves. Raj. * VENERABLE, adj.
[venerable, Fr. venerabi- lis, Lat.] To be regarded with awe ; to be treated with
reverence. — Did thereby make the places where they died venerable. Hooker.
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The Life of Lorenzo de Medici, Called the Magnificent
... elucidating one action by another : Lasso quanto dolor io aggio avuto, Quando
fuggi da gli occhi col pie scalzo ; Et con quanti sospir ho gift temuto Che spine, o
fere venenose, o il balzo Non offends 180 LIFE 0!' LORENZO DE* MEDICI. [CH.
William Roscoe, Thomas Roscoe,
1847
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Vene'nous [adj. from venenose) Poisonous, venomous. Vene'nousiiefs (i. from
venenous) The state of being poisonous. VEN'ERABLE (adj. from tbt Lat.
venerabilis) Worthy of vénération, worthy of being regarded with awe. Ven'
erableness (s.