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ingredience
▪ I. inˈgredience, n. [f. as ingredient: see -ence. But, in sense 1, orig. a misspelling of the pl. ingredients (cf. accidence, inhabitance), and subsequently confused with the sing. ingredient.] † 1. That which enters into a mixture. a. The ingredients in a medicine, potion, etc., separately or col...
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ingrediency
† inˈgrediency Obs. [f. ingredient: cf. ingredience, and see -ency.] 1. = ingredience 1.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 345 Those which cannot have all the ingrediency of this composition. 1646 S. Bolton Arraignm. Err. 75 There are but few errours in oure dayes..but have some ingrediency of trut...
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Bloody Mary recept (Krvavá Mary) - ingredience a sklenice
Bloody Mary s mezcalem aneb Bloody Maria. Poměrně oblíbená je i tequilová verze Bloody Mary, kterou můžete namíchat přesně podle receptu, jen vodku zaměňte za stříbrnou tequilu. Koktejl se pak nazývá Bloody Maria. Místo tequily můžete také použít mezcal, který má podobnou chuť jako tequila, ale má navíc kouřové ...
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Safe to give adult cat kitten milk replacer? | TheCatSite
Another alternative is to give goat milk, if you can get it. Full fat if possible. True, not all experts are convinced "of the evangelium of goat milk" as it is, but look: some of the best brands of kmr and home made kitten glop, are based on goat milk as the basic ingredience. Also, if salomonella in eggs is no problem at your place, raw egg ...
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ingredient
ingredient, a. and n. (ɪnˈgriːdɪənt) [ad. L. ingredient-em, pr. pple. of ingred-ī to enter, f. in- (in-2) + gradī to step, go: cf. F. ingrédient n. (1508 in Hatz.-Darm.), which was prob. the immediate source of the n. in sense 3.] A. adj. That enters in; entering into a thing or place: † a. by movin...
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poisoned
poisoned, ppl. a. (ˈpɔɪz(ə)nd) [f. poison v. + -ed1.] 1. Of men or animals: Affected with, sickened with, or killed by poison.c 1300 Cursor M. 21056 (Edin.) Þe pussund [v. rr. puisund, poysoned] men he raisid raþe Þat war stan-dede for suilc a drinc. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 407/1 Poysenyd, intoxicatus, ...
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chawdron
▪ I. † ˈchawdron Obs. or arch. Forms: 5 chaudoun, -on, -yn, -ern, -ron, chawdon, -wyn, chawdewyne, chaundron, 6 chauden, 7 chauder, chawdre, chawthern, chaldern(e, 7–8 chawdron, chaldron. [ME. chaudoun, a. OF. chaudun (caldun, caudun):—L. type caldunum, cf. med.L. caldūna, (‘de novem ovibus fiunt fe...
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even-handed
even-handed, a. (and adv.) (Formerly at even-.) (ˌiːv(ə)nˈhændɪd) [f. even- + handed a.] 1. Fair, evenly-balanced; free of bias or preference. Cf. even a. 18.1605 Shakes. Macb. i. vii. 10 This euen-handed Iustice Commends th' Ingredience of our poyson'd Challice To our owne lips. 1843 Dickens Christ...
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Made in Chongqing
4) Sednete si zpět na místo a čekáte. Personál Vám připraví vývar (normálně z chilli papriček a chongqingského pepře - tím je lokální Hot Pot proslulý - nikde v Číně nenajdete pálivější, doporučuji konzumaci na vlastní nebezpečí!), do kterého si naházíte ingredience a čekáte cca 7-10 minut, než se uvaří ...
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even-
even- (in early combs. repr. OTeut. stem *eƀno-, sometimes with adjectival, sometimes with adverbial force; in later use, combining directly as adj. or adv.). The forms are identical with those of the adj., but in ME. the -n was often omitted. 1. In various senses of the adj. Chiefly in parasyntheti...
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chalice
chalice (ˈtʃælɪs) Forms: α. 1 cel(i)c, cælc, cælic, 1–3 calic, 2 calc, 3 calch; β. 3 caliz, calis, 4 calice; γ. 4–6 chalis, -ys, -yce, 4– chalice, (5 chaleys, 5–6 chales, 6 challes, -is, -ece, -yce, chalesse, chalays, -eis, chaliche, chailles, calles, 7 challice). [L. calix, calic-em cup, has appear...
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influence
▪ I. influence, n. (ˈɪnfluːəns) [a. F. influence (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) emanation from the stars (also inflow of water; affluence) = Pr. and Sp. influencia, It. influenza, late or med.L. influentia f. L. influent-em, pr. pple. of influĕre to flow in. The astrological sense (corresp. to late L. inf...
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dispense
▪ I. diˈspense, n.1 Forms: 4–5 (7) despens(e, 4–8 dispense, 4–7 dis-, 5 6 dyspence. [In I., a. OF. despense act of spending, ad. late L. dispensa, n. from pa. pple. of dispendĕre to dispend; prob. blending with OF. despens:—L. dispensum that which is expended. In II. prob. an Eng. deriv. of the vb. ...
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