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The Magazine of Natural History
... it has one entire branch female, that produces and ripens berries plentifully,
from which my friend has raised several plants for his friends, all partaking
markedly of their parents' pensility. The above are all the data I have hitherto
obtained of ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1837
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The Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany
... and exuberantly profuse in Female berries, full, red, rich, and luscious ; from
which I have raised 17 plants, every one of which already markedly partakes
largely of the parents' pensility. Of these seedlings several have been presented
to the ...
George Luxford, Edward Newman, 1842
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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, ...
... it has one entire branch female, that produces and ripens berries plentifully,
from which my friend has raised several plants for his friends, all partaking
markedly of their parents' pensility. The above are all the data I have hitherto
obtained of ...
This very remarkable variety differs from the common form in the extraordinary
pensility of its branches; in the leaves being broader, suddenly and not gradually
brought to a point ; and in the drupes being frequently in pairs. I have dedicated it
...
William Allport Leighton, 1841
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The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, ...
... it has one entire branch female, that produces and ripens berries plentifully,
from which my friend has raised several plants for his friends, all partaking
markedly of their parents' pensility. The above are all the data I have hitherto
obtained of ...
J. C. Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, 1837
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Chambers concise dictionary
[17c: from Latin pensilis hanging down, from pendere to hang] □ pensileness or
pensility /pen'silm/ n. pension /'penjan/ on 1 a government allowance to a retired,
disabled or widowed person. 2 a regular payment by an employer to a retired ...
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A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
The fluctuation or pensility of the bowels, from the agitation of the waves of the
Bea, and from the winde gathered about the diaphragma, are alike : therefore
such as are troubled with the hypochondriaque wind, doe often dream of
navigations, ...
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A New Dictionary of the English Language. -London, Pickering ...
The fluctuation or pensility of the bowels, from the agitation of the waves of the
sea, and from the winde gathered about the diaphragma, are alike: therefore
such as are troubled with the hypochondriaque wind, doe often dream of
navigations, ...
2. suspension, pendency, pensility, pendulousness, drooping, dangling. 3. Often
hangings drapery, curtain, tapestry, arras; pictures, paintings, artwork. See
drapery. — adj. 4. pendent, suspended, swinging; pensile, dangling, drooping, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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The Gardeners' Chronicle
The Doeashm Yam—This very remarkable variety differs from the common form
in the extraordinary pensility of its branches ; in the leaves being broader,
suddenly, and not gradually, brought to a point ; and in the drapes being
frequently in ...