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confected
confected, ppl. a. (kənˈfɛktɛd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] Compounded of a number of ingredients, made into a confection, etc.; constructed, made up.1549 Compl. Scot. xvii. 145 The pepil drank nothir vyne nor beir, nor na vthir confekkit drynkis. 1594 J. King On Jonas 100 Such confected religions. 1808 Fors... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dominique Bourgoing
She advised that James VI eat confected nuts and nutmeg, and ivory worn on the stomach. John Lesley, Bishop of Ross, sent cinnamon water, and the French diplomat Bertrand de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon sent confected nutmegs, mithridate, wikipedia.org
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confect
▪ I. † conˈfect, ppl. a. Obs. Also 6 -fict. [ad. L. confect-us, pa. pple. of conficĕre: see confect v.] 1. Performed. (Said of the sacrifice of the mass: cf. confection n. 2, conficient.)1401 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 108 Thei seie breed is turned into fleish, and wyne into blood..It wole not be confec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prince Harry | UK news | The Guardian
Following a judge's ruling in favour of Prince Harry, his confected outrage is starting to look a little desperate, says Archie Bland, editor of the Guardian's First Edition newsletter. 9:15 ...
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collyrial
† coˈllyrial, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. collȳri-um + -al1.] Of the nature of a collyrium.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1673) 217 Two [drams] of hares dung confected with collyrial water. Oxford English Dictionary
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Goa stone
made their way to England as well and an early mention is made in 1686 by Gideon Harvey who was sceptical of the curative value noting that they were confected wikipedia.org
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muniate
† ˈmuniate, v. Obs. [Badly f. L. mūni-o, mūnīre to fortify + -ate.] trans. To fortify.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 190 An Epitheme thus confected, will muniate and preserve the heart. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint Mary Immaculate, Brugherio
On the vault of the presbytery there are symbols of the four Evangelists; the latter decorations were probably confected, along with the decoration of wikipedia.org
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placent
▪ I. † ˈplacent, n. Obs. rare. [ad. L. placenta a cake: see placenta.] A flat cake or tablet.1603 F. Herring Cert. Rules (1625) B ij b, Certaine Placents or Amulets confected of Arsenicke. 1617 T. Adams Gen. Pract. Phisicke (N. & Q. 7th Ser. VII. 29), Clarified hony, which must be so hard that you m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Integrated Index for Postal Development
The Integrated Index for Postal Development (2IPD) is a scale confected by the Universal Postal Union to measure "a composite index providing an overview wikipedia.org
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A Scary Time
According to Australian columnist Van Badham writing for The Guardian, Lab's song "exposes Donald Trump's rightwing mythology of confected male victimhood wikipedia.org
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sarcotic
† sarˈcotic, a. and n. Obs. [ad. mod.L. sarcōtic-us, a. Gr. σαρκωτικός, f. σαρκοῦν (see sarcoma).] A. adj. Producing flesh; inducing the growth of flesh; = incarnative a.1656 Ridgley Pract. Physick 127 Sarcotick remedies. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. iii. 81 Ointment of Woodbine is a most excellen... Oxford English Dictionary
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照本宣科-翻译为英语-例句中文| Reverso Context
在英语中翻译"照本宣科". It'll just feel scripted in court. 显然吉拉德曾研究过配制,她在第一两周球场听起来太照本宣科。. Clearly Gillard has looked too confected, and her pitch in the first fortnight sounded too scripted. 将邀请各代表团积极参加这些对话,以不照本宣科的方式提出问题 ...
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Rabbit's foot
Some may be confected from fake fur and latex "bones". wikipedia.org
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froise
froise, fraise (frɔɪz, freɪz) Forms: 4–7 froyse, froyze, 5 froys, 7 frois, (froyes), 7–9 froize, 4– froise, 8– fraise. [The twofold spelling with ai, oi would seem to point to a Fr. etymon, OF. *freis, *freise, repr. popular Lat. *frĭxum, -a, var. of frīxum, -a, pa. pple. neut. and fem. of frīgĕre t... Oxford English Dictionary
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