A New School Dictionary of the English Language: Embracing a Carefully Prepared Vocabulary of Words in Popular Use, Together with Tables Exhibiting the Pronunciation of Ancient and Modern Bibliographical and Geographical Names, Scripture Proper Names, Christian Names, &c., &cJ.B. Lippincott, 1908 - 391 σελίδες |
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... Bird , Vïrtue . Elixir , Ruin , Ability . Ŏr and öğ Ŏû and öŵ E like long ū 1. Ô long 2. Ŏ short . • • 3. Ô long and close 4. Ö broad , like broad 5. O like short ǎ 6. Q slight or obscure 1. σ long 2. Ŏ short . · • Examples . Nōte ...
... Bird , Vïrtue . Elixir , Ruin , Ability . Ŏr and öğ Ŏû and öŵ E like long ū 1. Ô long 2. Ŏ short . • • 3. Ô long and close 4. Ö broad , like broad 5. O like short ǎ 6. Q slight or obscure 1. σ long 2. Ŏ short . · • Examples . Nōte ...
Σελίδα 28
... bird . Al - be'it , ad . Although ; notwithstanding . Al - bi'nō , n . A person unnaturally white . Al - bu - gin'e - ous , a . Like the white of an egg . Al'bum , n . A book for inserting autographs , & c . Al - bu'men , n . The white ...
... bird . Al - be'it , ad . Although ; notwithstanding . Al - bi'nō , n . A person unnaturally white . Al - bu - gin'e - ous , a . Like the white of an egg . Al'bum , n . A book for inserting autographs , & c . Al - bu'men , n . The white ...
Σελίδα 34
... bird of New Zealand . Ap'ti - tude , n . Fitness ; ten- dency ; disposition . Apt'ly , ad . Properly ; justly ; readily ; acutely . Apt'ness , n . Fitness ; quickness of apprehension . Ap'tōte , n . ( Gram . ) An inde- clinable noun ...
... bird of New Zealand . Ap'ti - tude , n . Fitness ; ten- dency ; disposition . Apt'ly , ad . Properly ; justly ; readily ; acutely . Apt'ness , n . Fitness ; quickness of apprehension . Ap'tōte , n . ( Gram . ) An inde- clinable noun ...
Σελίδα 41
... bird . Bärd , n . A poet ; a minstrel : -caparison . Bärd'ic , a . Relating to bards or poets . Båre , a . Naked ; plain ; simple ; poor ; mere.- 2 , v . a . To strip ; to uncover ; to divest . Båre faced ( bar'fast ) , a . Shameless ...
... bird . Bärd , n . A poet ; a minstrel : -caparison . Bärd'ic , a . Relating to bards or poets . Båre , a . Naked ; plain ; simple ; poor ; mere.- 2 , v . a . To strip ; to uncover ; to divest . Båre faced ( bar'fast ) , a . Shameless ...
Σελίδα 42
... bird ; a thing pointed . Beak , n . Beak'ed ( bek'ed or bekt ) , a . Having a beak . Beak'e ' er ( bē'ker ) , n . A drinking - cup ; a chem- ist's cup . Beam , n . Piece of timber ; a part of a balance ; the pole of a carriage : -a ray ...
... bird ; a thing pointed . Beak , n . Beak'ed ( bek'ed or bekt ) , a . Having a beak . Beak'e ' er ( bē'ker ) , n . A drinking - cup ; a chem- ist's cup . Beam , n . Piece of timber ; a part of a balance ; the pole of a carriage : -a ray ...
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accent ancient animal Ba'al Belonging bird body Capable cloth coin color cubic cubic centimetre daughter denotes diphthong disease Dry Measure female fish flower fruit Gold grain Greek horse instrument interj Jupiter kind king Latin Latin Union letter manner mark measure medicine metal Milrei mollusk musical ness noise Noting ornament Për person Pertaining piece plant prep Priam pron quadruped Relating resembling ship short shrub soft sort sound species stone stringed instrument substance syllable thin thing tion tree TRIPHTHONGS Trojan war v. a. imp v. a. To bring v. a. To call v. a. To cover v. a. To form v. a. To give v. a. To lay v. a. To put v. a. To take v. n. To grow v. n. To move versed vessel vowel Want wind woman wood words
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Σελίδα 387 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard...
Σελίδα 378 - Edinburgh MRCVS . . Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons MRI . . Member of the Royal Institution MRIA . . Member of the Royal Irish Academy...
Σελίδα 375 - Bachelor of Arts. Bart, or Bt., Baronet. BC, Before Christ. BCL, Bachelor of Civil Law. BD, Bachelor of Divinity.
Σελίδα 382 - Three. IV, Four. V, Five. VI, Six. VII, Seven. VIII, Eight. IX, Nine. X, Ten. XI, Eleven. XII, Twelve.' XIII, Thirteen. XIV, Fourteen. XV, Fifteen. XVI, Sixteen. XVII, Seventeen. XVIII, Eighteen. XIX, Nineteen. XX, Twenty. XXX, Thirty. XL, Forty. L, Fifty. LX, Sixty. LXX, Seventy. LXXX, Eighty. XC, Ninety. C, One hundred.
Σελίδα 383 - The sign of division is written thus, -7-, and, placed between two numbers or quantities, shows that the one on the left is to be divided by the one on the right.
Σελίδα 8 - The sound of e is generally suppressed in the preterites of verbs, and in participles, in ed, when the e is not preceded by d or t ; as feared, praised, tossed, &c., pronounced feard, praisd, tost.
Σελίδα 369 - A husbandman, but afterward king of Phrygia, remarkable for tying a knot of cords, on which the empire of Asia depended, in so intricate a manner, that Alexander, unable to unravel it, cut it asunder.
Σελίδα 372 - Clymenc,who asked the guidance of his father's chariot for one day, as a proof of his divine descent ; but unable to manage the horses, set the world on fire, and was therefore struck by Jupiter with a thunderbolt into the river Po.
Σελίδα 386 - The length of a pendulum beating seconds in a vacuum at the level of the sea in the latitude of London.
Σελίδα 379 - ... qe, quod est, which is QED, quod erat demonstrandum, which was to be demonstrated QEF, quod erat faciendum, which was to be done...