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engendered, ppl. a. (ɛnˈdʒɛndəd) [f. engender v. + -ed.] Begotten or produced; (of a disease) arising within the body, non-contagious.1633 G. Herbert Temple, Providence xiv, Nothing ingendred doth prevent his meat. 1841 Lane Arab. Nts. I. 60 Diseases engendered are..leprosy, hectic, epilepsy, etc.
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Hopeful Lode
its information potential as an archeological site "for its ability to yield knowledge about early mining technologies, and the communities these mines engendered
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ingendered
† inˈgendered, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [var. of engendered.] Inborn; = ingenerate ppl. a.1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. i. 111 A certane ingendired curage..of the mynd.
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anguigenous
† anˈguigenous, a. Obs.—0 [f. L. anguigen-a (f. anguis snake + -genus born) + -ous.] ‘Engendered or begotten of serpents.’ Bailey 1731.
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Jouanne
The evolution of Divonne is exactly the same as that of divrnus which engendered day in modern French.
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ingenderable
† inˈgenderable, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. ingender, engender + -able. Cf. OF. engendrable capable of engendering or being engendered.] Capable of engendering. (In Levins = ingenerable a.1)1552 Huloet, Ingendrable, genitiuus. 1570 Levins Manip. 4/27 Ingenderable, ingenerabilis.
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Henry I. Gourley
His term was noted for the trust it engendered in Pittsburgh residents.
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sciolism
sciolism (ˈsaɪəlɪz(ə)m) [f. next: see -ism.] The character or qualities of a sciolist; pretentious superficiality of knowledge.1816 Coleridge Statesm. Man. App. 31 That epidemic of a proud ignorance occasioned by a diffused sciolism. 1855 Kingsley Glaucus 44 The tendency to shallow and conceited sci...
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Trevor Findlay
Findlay wrote the report on the Future of Nuclear Energy to 2030 which said that "transparency and collaboration should be engendered by establishing a
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snuffliness
ˈsnuffliness [f. snuffly a.] The quality of being snuffly.1862 J. A. Symonds Let. c 28 Feb. (1967) I. 336 Nothing cd have exceeded the snuffliness of my journey yesterday. I..did my cold no good. 1873 R. Broughton Nancy II. 14 Speaking..with a snuffliness of tone, engendered by much crying.
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Elizabeth Chong's Tiny Delights
The program consists of Chong spending ten minutes talking about a specific place, the attractions and the 'tiny delights' engendered to the area, it then
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nervosism
ˈnervosism [a. F. nervosisme: see prec. and -ism.] A state of nervous disorder.1884 L. Brachet Aix-les-bains i. 94 Nervosism may be engendered by rheumatic..diathesis.
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Chair with iron backrest and wooden seat base Harmony
Overview GLOVER By Minotti Type Armchair Manufacture year 2014 Designer Rodolfo Dordoni A fluid line engendered by a soft, continuous stroke - inspiration for the design of the Glover armchair was spawned by the idea of creating an armchair that is as elegant as comfortable.
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Fermat's theorem
The works of the 17th-century mathematician Pierre de Fermat engendered many theorems.
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Schindler (from Beyond Mechanism) - contrasts the Aristotelian and Cartesian views of nature and how the latter engendered the mechanical philosophy
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