The World's Cyclopedia of Expression: Words Classified According to Their Meaning as an Aid to the Expression of Thought

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J.B. Alden, 1884 - 706 Seiten
 

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Age 130 Veteran
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Adolescence 2º RE LA TIVE 129 Infant 3 to an Effect or Purpose 3 RECURRENT 132 Earliness 134 Occasional 136 Frequency 138 Periodicity VII ...
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Intempestivity
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Infrequency 139 Irregularity
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Change 142 Cessation 144 Conversion 141 Permanence
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Continuance
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1º SIMPLE 145 Reversion 146 Revolution
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Substitution 148 Interchange 149 Changeableness 150 Stability 2º COMPLEX
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Present Future 151 Eventuality 152 Destiny
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CAUSATION Constant Ante 153 cedent 154 Constant Sequent Effect 1 CONSTANCY OF SE Cause
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QUENCE
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2º CONNECTION BE 157 Power AND EFFECT 159 Strength Degrees of Power
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Influence
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Liability 178 Concurrence 179 Counteraction
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SPACE SPACE IN GENERAL 180a Inextension 180 Indefinite Space 181 Definite Region Limited 182 Place 1º ABSTRACT SPACE
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2 RELATIVE SPACE
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EXISTENCE IN SPACE
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Inhabitant
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Contents
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Size 194 Expansion
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Distance
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Interval 200 Length
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Thickness 204 Layer
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Height
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Depth 210 Summit 212 Verticality
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Pendency 216 Parallelism
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Inversion
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Crossing 220 Exteriority 222 Centrality
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Covering 225 Investment
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Circumjacence
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Circumscription 230 Outline 231 Edge 232 Inclosure 233 Limit
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Front 2 Special 236 Laterality
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240 Form 1242 Symmetry
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Angularity 245 Curvature
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Circularity
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Rotundity 250 Convexity 241 Amorphism 243 Distortion 246 Straightness 248 Convolution 252 Concavity 251 Flatness
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Sharpness
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Smoothness 257 Notch 254 Bluntness 256 Roughness
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3 SUPERFICIAL 258 Fold IV MOTION 259 Furrow
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Opening 262 Perforator
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Motion
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Journey
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1 MOTION IN GEN 268 Traveller ERAL 270 Transference
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Carrier 272 Vehicle
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2 DEGREES OF MO TION 274 Velocity
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3 CONJOINED WITH FORCE 276 Impulse
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Impotence
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278 Direction
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Precession
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Progression
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Propulsion
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