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dissentious
dissentious, a. Now rare. (dɪˈsɛnʃəs) Also 6 -cious, 6–7 -sious. [f. dissension, and therefore more etymologically spelt dissensious: see -ious. But perh. orig. after OF. dissencieux, -tieux, from dissencion, -tion, obs. spellings of dissension. There are no other Eng. words in -ensious, while -enti... Oxford English Dictionary
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dissensious
dissensious see dissentious. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saeed bin Naser Alghamdi
Publications His publications include: Questions of Terminology Restrictions when dealing with dissentious prophecies Introduction to civilization and wikipedia.org
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opposive
oˈpposive, a. rare. [irreg. f. oppose v. + -ive.] Inclined to oppose, contradictory.1676 Acc. L. Muggleton in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 610 An obstinate, dissentious, and opposive spirit. 1911 W. De Morgan Likely Story 107 He had an opposive or lazy disposition. Oxford English Dictionary
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Prospect dolerite intrusion
a circular teschenite encroachment that has intruded the Triassic Wianamatta shale, with the intrusion's external, elliptic shaped portion featuring dissentious wikipedia.org
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dissentiously
† diˈssentiously, adv. Obs. rare. [-ly2.] In a dissentious manner; with dissension.c 1611 Chapman Iliad ii. 22 No more the Gods dissentiously imploy Their high-hous'd powers. Oxford English Dictionary
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For Heaven's Sake (play)
Author John Updike called the time period "The most dissentious American decade since the Civil War." wikipedia.org
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dissension
dissension (dɪˈsɛnʃən) Forms: 4 dissensiun, 5 -sion; also 4–6 disc-, dys-, des-, 4–5 -ciun, -cioun, 4–6 -cion, 5–9 -tion. [a. F. dissension (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), also discencion, etc., ad. L. dissensiōn-em disagreement, n. of action from dissentīre, ppl. stem dissens-; see dissent. Formerly, ver... Oxford English Dictionary
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Domingo Tejera de Quesada
Tejera was increasingly viewed by military authorities as an intransigent and dissentious skeptic; to save La Unión he resigned and formally ceded its wikipedia.org
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meddlesome
meddlesome, a. (ˈmɛd(ə)lsəm) [f. meddle v. + -some.] Given to meddling or interfering. Meddlesome Matty (or Meddlesome Mattie): a nickname for a meddlesome person (allusively, from quot. 1814).1615 G. Sandys Trav. 238 A people..talkative, meddlesome, dissentious. 1743 Blair Grave i. 179 Honour! that... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ious
-ious a compound suffix, consisting of the suffix -ous, added to an i which is part of another suffix, repr. L. -iōsus, F. -ieux, with sense ‘characterized by, full of’. Found in L. in adjs. formed from derivative ns. in -ia, -ies, -ius, -ium, as invidiōsus invidious, perniciōsus pernicious, ēbriōsu... Oxford English Dictionary
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cunicular
▪ I. cuˈnicular, a.1 [ad. L. cunīculār-is, f. cunīculus: see prec.] † 1. Rabbit-like, living in burrows under ground.1759 B. Martin Nat. Hist. Eng. II. 235 The Troglydites, or cunicular Men described by Dr. Brown, that lived not like Men but Rabbits. 2. Of or pertaining to underground passages: see ... Oxford English Dictionary
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