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multiplie
† multiplie Sc. Obs. Also 5 -ple, -plye. [app. a. OF. moltepli, multepli multiplication (Godefroy), vbl. n. f. multiplier to multiply.] Multitude; great numbers or quantity.c 1470 Henry Wallace ix. 1707 ‘Dicson’, he said, ‘wait thow thair multiple?’ ‘Iij thowsand men thair power mycht nocht be’. Ibi...
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École nationale supérieure d'informatique pour l'industrie et l'entreprise
Students can also be admitted through parallel admissions, coming from various IUT as well as multiplie faculties all around France, along with a number
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Remonstrance to the King
In quintiscence eik, ingynouris joly,
That far can multiplie in folie,
Fantastik fulis, bayth fals and gredy,
Of toung untrew and hand evill diedie. "In quintiscence eik, ingynouris joly, That far can multiplie in folie." The King sponsored alchemists including John Damian.
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ingynour
† ingynour obs. f. engineer, contriver, inventor.1500–20 Dunbar Poems lxiii. 55 In quintiscence, eik, ingynouris joly, That far can multiplie in folie.
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mellify
† mellify, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. mellificāre to make honey: see -fy.] a. intr. To make honey. b. trans. To sweeten with honey.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. v. 151 Place apte is ther swete herbes multiplie And bees the welles haunte, & water cleche; Utilite is there to mellifie. 1597 [see mellified.]
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Génial Olivier
Le génie se multiplie 1989
18. Génial Olivier 1963
19. Le retour du génial Olivier 1964
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cubicly
† cubicly, adv. Obs. rare. In 6 cubikely. [f. cubic + -ly2.] = cubically.1551 Recorde Cast. Knowl. (1556) 156 The cubes do beare the lyke rate cubikly multiplied, as if the sydes be as two to one. 1557 ― Whetst. O ij, I multiplie .8..Cubikely, and it maketh .512.
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Shelton School District
They have a "California Style" campus with multiplie buildings connected by outdoor walkways.
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surtray
† surˈtray, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. AF. *surtraire, (cf. OF. sourtraire to seduce), used for s(o)ustraire, ad. L. substrahĕre to substract.] trans. To draw off, take away, subtract. So † surtrete v.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. iii. 1097 A skep of palm thenne after to surtray is This wyn. Ibid. iv. 460 Heer &...
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rejounce
† reˈjounce Obs. Also 6 reiounse. [f. re- + jounce v.] intr. a. To occur or recur to the mind after the manner of a bump or thump. b. ? To be recalcitrant or refractory.1556 J. Heywood Spider & F. lvi. 27 Peace dawpates; while I tell a thing now reiounst In my head, which to vtter I am compounst. 15...
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multiply
▪ I. multiply, v. (ˈmʌltɪplaɪ) Forms: 3–5 multe-, 4–6 multy-, (6 moulti-, moulty-); 3–6 -plie, -plye, 4–5 -pli(i); 4– multiply. [a. OF. (mod.F.) multiplier, ad. L. multiplicāre, f. multiplic-, multiplex.] 1. trans. To cause to become much, many, or more; to make many or manifold; to augment the numb...
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accrease
▪ I. † accrease, v. Obs. (əˈkriːs) Also 5 acrese, 6–7 accress(e, 6 accreace. [a. OFr. accreistre, accreiss-ant:—L. accrēsc-ĕre, f. ac- = ad- to + crēsc-ĕre to grow. See also accresce, later, f. L. In sense 2, probably for earlier encrese, increase; see a- prefix 10.] † 1. intr. To increase or grow b...
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blite
▪ I. blite Herb. (blaɪt, ? also blɪt) Also 6 blete, bleit, blyte, blittes, 6–7 bleet, (8–9 blight), 7–9 blit. [ad. L. blitum orache, spinach, a. Gr. βλίτον ‘perh. strawberry blite, or amaranth blite’.] Book-name for various plants of the family Chenopodiaceæ: esp. Wild Spinach (C. Bonus-Henricus), A...
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surmounting
▪ I. surˈmounting, vbl. n. [-ing1.] The action of the verb surmount; also, something that surmounts.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 581/24 Excessus, excesse, passynge oute, or surmountynge. 1812 Examiner 5 Oct. 635/1 On the entablature is an unadorned parapet, or surmounting of the front. 1860 Tyndall Glac...
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