An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin, Orthography, Pronunciation, and Definitions of WordsWhite & Sheffield, 1839 - 1011 pages |
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... cicatrix of ulcers . CAL LOT . See CALOTTE . CALLOUS , a . [ L. callus . ] 1. Hard ; hardened ; indurat- ed . 2. Hardened in mind ; insensible ; unfeeling . CAL LOUS - LY , ade , In a hardened or unfeeling manner . CALLOUS - NESS , n ...
... cicatrix of ulcers . CAL LOT . See CALOTTE . CALLOUS , a . [ L. callus . ] 1. Hard ; hardened ; indurat- ed . 2. Hardened in mind ; insensible ; unfeeling . CAL LOUS - LY , ade , In a hardened or unfeeling manner . CALLOUS - NESS , n ...
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... cicatrix of ulcers . CAL LOT . See CALOTTE . CALLOUS , a . [ L. callus . ] 1. Hard ; hardened ; indurat- ed . 2. Hardened in mind ; insensible ; unfeeling . CAL / LOUS - LY , ade , In a hardened or unfeeling manner . CALLOUS - NESS , n ...
... cicatrix of ulcers . CAL LOT . See CALOTTE . CALLOUS , a . [ L. callus . ] 1. Hard ; hardened ; indurat- ed . 2. Hardened in mind ; insensible ; unfeeling . CAL / LOUS - LY , ade , In a hardened or unfeeling manner . CALLOUS - NESS , n ...
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... cicatrix . CICA - TRIX , or CICA - TRICE , я . [ L. cicatrix ; Fr. cica- trice . ] A scar ; a little seam or elevation of flesh remain- ing after a wound or ulcer is healed . CICA - TRI - ZANT , n . A medicine or application that pro ...
... cicatrix . CICA - TRIX , or CICA - TRICE , я . [ L. cicatrix ; Fr. cica- trice . ] A scar ; a little seam or elevation of flesh remain- ing after a wound or ulcer is healed . CICA - TRI - ZANT , n . A medicine or application that pro ...
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... cicatrix or scar . 5. A measure of eight bushels of corn ; or the vessel that contains it . † SEAM , n . [ Sax . seim ; W. saim . ] Tallow ; grease ; lard . SEAM , v . t . 1. To form a seam ; to sew or otherwise unite . 2. To mark with ...
... cicatrix or scar . 5. A measure of eight bushels of corn ; or the vessel that contains it . † SEAM , n . [ Sax . seim ; W. saim . ] Tallow ; grease ; lard . SEAM , v . t . 1. To form a seam ; to sew or otherwise unite . 2. To mark with ...
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1830 |
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1845 |
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1844 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
A-BLE A-TURE acid action ancient animal applied arch arms avri Bacon Belonging bird blood body botany called cause Chaucer church chyle cicatrix close cloth clouds coal collection color common consisting containing contract corrupt Cotgrave court cover denotes Dict dress Dryden England fasten figure fish force Fulton & Knight genus of plants give growing heat Hence heraldry hollow horse Hudibras inclosed instrument iron Johnson kind kwil language liquor Little manner mass ment metal Milton mind mineral motion natural ness noise one's opposed opposition particular person Pertaining piece pret producing quadruped Relating resembling round Scots law sense Shak ship side sound species Spenser substance thing tion Touching the clouds tree unite utter v. t. Fr v. t. L v. t. Sax vessel wind word