The Readable Dictionary: Or, Topical and Synonymic Lexicon: Containing Several Thousands of the More Useful Terms of the English Language, Classified by Subjects, and Arranged According to Their Affinities of Meaning; with Accompanying Etymologies, Definitions, and Illustrations. To which are Added I. Lists of Foreign Terms ... II. A Table of the Common Abbreviations. III. An Alphabetical List of Latin and Greek Roots, with DerivativesM.C. Lilley, 1860 - 360 pages |
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... degree of attention which its importance demands : nor is there more than here and there a person who , at any period of his life , has endeavored to improve his acquaintance with the signification of words by the use of a dictionary ...
... degree of attention which its importance demands : nor is there more than here and there a person who , at any period of his life , has endeavored to improve his acquaintance with the signification of words by the use of a dictionary ...
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... degree , as a substitute for the study of the Latin and Greek Janguages The author would claim the following as points of special merit in his work , as compared with most other works analogous in their nature to the present : 1. The ...
... degree , as a substitute for the study of the Latin and Greek Janguages The author would claim the following as points of special merit in his work , as compared with most other works analogous in their nature to the present : 1. The ...
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... degree , that objects can not be plainly discerned . Hence , fig . 1. Not easily Opake also signifies not self - lumin- understood ; as , an obscure subject . The sun is self - luminous , but 2. Not noted ; as , an obscure person . the ...
... degree , that objects can not be plainly discerned . Hence , fig . 1. Not easily Opake also signifies not self - lumin- understood ; as , an obscure subject . The sun is self - luminous , but 2. Not noted ; as , an obscure person . the ...
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... degree of any color . A CAST , TINGE , or TINCTURE is a slight degree of some color . A TINT is a slight superadded col- oring distinct from the GROUND , or principal color . combining these primary colors in due propor - 2 . The ...
... degree of any color . A CAST , TINGE , or TINCTURE is a slight degree of some color . A TINT is a slight superadded col- oring distinct from the GROUND , or principal color . combining these primary colors in due propor - 2 . The ...
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... degree or intensity of |. 8 1 ebony , the name of a black - colored wood . ) Night , sable goddess , from her ebon throne , In rayless majesty now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a slumbering world . YOUNG . JET is a variety of ...
... degree or intensity of |. 8 1 ebony , the name of a black - colored wood . ) Night , sable goddess , from her ebon throne , In rayless majesty now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a slumbering world . YOUNG . JET is a variety of ...
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action affect ancient angle animals applied blood body bones called cause church chyle chyme color consists court danger Decemviri degree discourse disease Dry Measure ductile duty earth evil existence facio feeling feet figure fluid force George Stephenson gether Greek alphabet heat Hence horse human human voice idea inflammation kind Lacteal LEGO light ligo liquid manner marriage matter measure medicine membrane ment metals mind moon moral motion move nature ness NOTE 2.-The NOTE.-A NOTE.-The object one's one's-self oviparous oxygen pain particles pass PELLO Periosteum person pertaining piece plane plant portion præ prefix signifying principle privative pron purpose quadrupeds resembling sense skin solid sound speak spirit substance sudden surface tain taste term thing tion tween utter vapor weight wind word
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Page 52 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, called the circumference, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 71 - TABLE. 16 Drams (dr.) make 1 Ounce, oz. 16 Ounces " 1 Pound, Ib. 25 Pounds " 1 Quarter, qr. 4 Quarters " 1 Hundred Weight, cwt. 20 Hundred Weight
Page 226 - And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the grass, and took the five loaves, and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, he blessed, and brake, and gave the loaves to his disciples, and the disciples to the multitude.
Page 286 - AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT MINSTRELS IN ENGLAND. I- 1 HE MINSTRELS (A) were an order of men in the middle ages, who subsisted by the arts of poetry and music, and sang to the harp verses composed by themselves, or others...
Page 238 - Stewart. Or, imagination may be defined as the will working on the materials of memory ; not satisfied with following the order prescribed by nature, or suggested by accident, it selects the parts of different conceptions, or objects of memory, to form a whole more pleasing, more terrible, or more awful, than has ever been presented in the ordinary course of nature.
Page 140 - But at the end of the third or the beginning of the fourth century the...
Page 71 - TABLE. 20 grains (gr.) make 1 scruple, sc. or 9. 3 scruples " 1 dram, dr. or 3. .8 drams " 1 ounce, oz. or §. 12 ounces
Page 313 - Highness. ib. or ibid, (ibidem) In the same place. id. (idem) The same.
Page 279 - Thou hast brought a vine out of Egypt; thou hast cast out the heathen and planted it.