A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Zväzok 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Arbuthnot . 2. Food regulated by the rules of medi- cine , for the prevention or cure of any disease . I commend rather some diet for certain sea- sons , than frequent use of physick ; for those diets alter the body more , and trouble ...
... Arbuthnot . 2. Food regulated by the rules of medi- cine , for the prevention or cure of any disease . I commend rather some diet for certain sea- sons , than frequent use of physick ; for those diets alter the body more , and trouble ...
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... Arbuthnot . 1. Food regulated by the rules of medi- cine , for the prevention or cure of any disease . being void of all saline quality . I commend rather some diet for certain sea- sons , than frequent use of physick ; for those diets ...
... Arbuthnot . 1. Food regulated by the rules of medi- cine , for the prevention or cure of any disease . being void of all saline quality . I commend rather some diet for certain sea- sons , than frequent use of physick ; for those diets ...
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... Arbuthnot . DILATABLE . adj . [ from dilate . ] Capa- The windpipe divides itself into a great num- ber of branches , called bronchia : these end in small air bladders , dilatable and contractible , ca- pable to be inflated by the ...
... Arbuthnot . DILATABLE . adj . [ from dilate . ] Capa- The windpipe divides itself into a great num- ber of branches , called bronchia : these end in small air bladders , dilatable and contractible , ca- pable to be inflated by the ...
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... Arbuthnot , To DILUTE . v . a . [ diluo , Latin . ] 1. To make thin ; to attenuate by the admixture of other parts . Drinking a large dose of diluted tea , as she was ordered by a physician , she got to bed . Locke . The aliment ought ...
... Arbuthnot , To DILUTE . v . a . [ diluo , Latin . ] 1. To make thin ; to attenuate by the admixture of other parts . Drinking a large dose of diluted tea , as she was ordered by a physician , she got to bed . Locke . The aliment ought ...
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... Arbuthnot . counters . The invasion and rebellion did not only dis able this king to be a conqueror , but deprived him both of his kingdom and life . Davies . Nor so is overcome Satan , whose fall from heaven , a deadlier bruise ...
... Arbuthnot . counters . The invasion and rebellion did not only dis able this king to be a conqueror , but deprived him both of his kingdom and life . Davies . Nor so is overcome Satan , whose fall from heaven , a deadlier bruise ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2,Časť 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Úplné zobrazenie - 1870 |
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