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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Well therefore did the experienc'd Columella put his gard'ner in the mind of the
fugaciousness of the seasons, and the necessity of being industrious. Evelyn,
Calendarium Hortense, Int. fugacity (fu-gas'i-ti), n. [< F. fugacite = Sp. fugacidad ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Well therefore did the experienc'd Columella put his gard'ner in the mind of the
fugaciousness of the seasons, and the necessity of being industrious. Evelyn,
Calendarium Hortense, Int fugacity (fu-gas'i-ti), n. [< F. fugacitS = Sp. fitgaciaad =
Pg.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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A Flora of North America
It is less common in this state than the R. Virginica, but grows abundantly in the
southern section of the union, delighting in the same kind of situations as that
species is found to inhabit. From the fugaciousness of the petals, it does not
seem to ...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences
Their fugaciousness excludes the possibility of organic disease, and their
character and association are unlike those of hysteria. It seems probable that the
condition is to be ascribed to the action of the toxic products of the activity of the ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1895
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
... the Anacreontic precept, which makes the very fugaciousness of time an
argument for its misapplication. A small puncture was made in the cask, wben'ce
spirted a 'reddish stream of the utmost tenuity, to'which by the terms of the c0n~ '
tract, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Fugaciousness, a. fuga- city. Fugacity(-gas'e-ty), a. the quality of being fugacious.
Fugh ! int. expressing abhorrence. Fu'gitive, a. flying; fleeting; pertaining to
fugitives : a. a runaway ; a deserter. Fugitiveness, a. volatility ; instability. Fu'
gleman ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
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Emerson's Complete Works
I think the use or value of poetry to be the suggestion it affords of the flux or
fugaciousness of the poet. The mind delights in measuring itself thus with matter,
with history, and flouting both. A thought, any thought, pressed, followed, opened,
...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1875
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
I1'I'fi'<F, ঊড়নর্শক্টল | Fugaciousness, a. পূষের্বাক্ত Ki' বা তবে I Fugacity, 1,. ৪.
বাল্পষর্যা বা saw, ঊড়নপাঁলড্রাঊড়নধর্ঘ বা শ -._ ক্তি- অৰিশ্চিতত্- vigil, অদর্বো.
অস্থায়িত্ব- অনিত্যতা I Fugh, inlerj. . অবজ্ঞপ্লোয়েজেক অব্যয় শব্দ- যাহাতে ঘুণা
বাঁ ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
FRUSTRATION frfistrfi/shun, a. privation, f. FUGACIOUS iT1gE'shi1s, adj. fugace,
fugitlf. FUGACIOUSNESS, FUG.-\Cl'l'Y ffigi'sllfisni1.s_ ffigas'it6, s. fugnciu':,_/'.
FUGITIVE fl/jitlv, arlj. 4;. fugitif, errant. FUGITIVENESS fifljitivnés, .1. instabilité“/'.
Their fugaciousness excludes the possibility of organic disease, and their
character and association are unlike those of hysteria. It seems probable that the
condition is to be ascribed to the action of the toxic products of the activity of the ...