<span class="searchmatch">animall</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">animalls</span>) Obsolete spelling of animal. 1650, Thomas Browne, “Of the Cameleon”, in Pseudodoxia Epidemica: […], 2nd edition, London: […]...
<span class="searchmatch">animalls</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">animall</span> Mansilla, laminals, manillas...
laminals plural of laminal Mansilla, <span class="searchmatch">animalls</span>, manillas...
sound) Produced with the blade of the tongue sublaminal laminal (plural laminals) (phonetics) Such a sound apical Alnilam, Manilla, <span class="searchmatch">animall</span>, manilla...
manillas plural of manilla Mansilla, <span class="searchmatch">animalls</span>, laminals manillas f pl plural of manilla...
skinned as ſtill to credit the ſtory of the Phœnix, may ſay ſomething for <span class="searchmatch">animall</span> burning: […] thin-skinned thick-skinnedness having a thick skin not easily...
one of the three stars that form Orion's Belt. Alnitak Mintaka Manilla, <span class="searchmatch">animall</span>, laminal, manilla Italian Wikipedia has an article on: Alnilam Wikipedia...
surname in the United States, belonging to 890 individuals. Mansilla is most common among Hispanic/Latino (87.42%) individuals. <span class="searchmatch">animalls</span>, laminals, manillas...
joins the Namoi River. Manilla (plural Manillas) Alternative form of manilla (“African armlet formerly used as currency”). Alnilam, <span class="searchmatch">animall</span>, laminal...
denied it [the chameleon] is (if not the moſt of any) a very abſtemious <span class="searchmatch">animall</span>, and ſuch as by reaſon of its frigidity, paucity of bloud, and latitancy...