Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
funicular , 2.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective (Anat.) Funicular.
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- adjective anatomy
funicular
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Examples
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The Uonpk frai lo giurd ilic wd pcifU hjii'il It this Ipting, rullrficd funic of lh« oil, and b ded ihrtr juiot* with it.
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I then applied a thermo-* meter to my.; rm-pits, and it funic one degree; but in my mo'ith and hands it continued at 98 degrees; when fufpciidcd five feet from the ground, and ex - pofed to the fun and its reflccicd rays, it has fre - quently rifen, in a few minutes, from 15 to 26 de - grees higher than in the fhadcd air.
Observations on the present state of the waste lands of Great Britain 1773
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Now that the funic Language is the fame originally with t be Vhenician, I conceive, no one skilled in thefe Tongaes, can denie.
The Court of the Gentiles, Or, A Discourse Touching the Original of Human Literature: Both ... 1672
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He cm |) lo} ed funic argumenri totally unnccefT/.: y.
The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ... 1787
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Nor did they f; i\e o\er ilieir infults, till funic fiii. ill (liot hit one who li. id a llone in his hand .. \ f; enei. il tciror wa now Iprcad ainoiij. rhim, and tlir) all nnile a very pre (ijiilale retreat.
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