dramatic poetry: poesis scaenica to devote oneself to poetry: se conferre ad poesis studium to transplant to Rome one of the branches of poesy: poesis...
the Desert", page 182. […] one man showed me a young oak which he had transplanted from behind the town, thinking it an apple-tree. 1897 December (indicated...
daughter's organs”, in BBC[2]: A mother who urgently needs a kidney transplant has branded the system which denied her the organs of her dying daughter...
in the stream to join with the watercress, and at the time of harvest, transplant the roots of the watercress you are collecting. maka fish hook Nā, ka...
1761, John Mordant, The Complete Steward: There is no tree admits of transplantation so well as the Elm, for a tree of twenty years growth will admit of...
proprietors; and sold by H[enry] Lowndes, […], page 63: Laſt year (1793) I tranſplanted, from ſeed-beds, into the nurſery, ſeveral fruit-trees; the ground around...
The single-column layout risks alienating desktop users to reject (a transplant) Immunhämmande medel förhindrar att kroppen stöter bort det transplanterade...
sowing laying, pouring falling of snow, raining throwing ath-chur (“transplant”) eadar-chur (“interjection, interruption”) Note: Certain mutated forms...
settle on, focus oneself to apply moxa to (place a) seal Synonym: 捺印する (natsuin suru) (of birds, etc.) to perch to plant, transplant Synonym: 植え付ける (uetsukeru)...
remove a portion from a larger whole; to reduce expenses; to deprive (oneself) of”) [and other forms] + -ment (suffix forming nouns usually of an action...