This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ...infinitive. indefinite, confine, refine, refine-306. spe' ce re, spi' ce re, to see; to behold. ret' ro spect, a looking back; recollection. in' tro spec" tion, looking within; self-examination. as' pect, appearance; manner of seeming. per spec' tive, art that represents to the eye the comparative distance of objects. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ...infinitive. indefinite, confine, refine, refine-306. spe' ce re, spi' ce re, to see; to behold. ret' ro spect, a looking back; recollection. in' tro spec" tion, looking within; self-examination. as' pect, appearance; manner of seeming. per spec' tive, art that represents to the eye the comparative distance of objects. ing; quick-sighted. per' spi ca" cious, clear-see spec' ii la tive, thoughtful; given to contemplation. aus pi' cious, favorable, as indications (371) or predictions. aus' pice, an indication of the future; prediction. per spic' u ous, clear; easily seen through, or understood. breathing-time. res' pite, delay; relief; a a. Illustrate. b. Use: inspect, spectacle, spectator, specter, suspect, suspicion. c. Use: respect, respectful, expect, circumspect, prospect. d. Use: despise, despicable, despite, conspicuous, speculate. 307. ver, spring. ver' nal, relating to spring. ver' dure, green vegetation. ver' dur ous, green, as of growing grass, etc. ver' dant, green; fresh; in-experienced. o. Illustrate. vi re' re, to be green. ver' di gris, green rust, as on copper. Ver mont', a State of the U. S.; (green mountain). vir' i des" cent, greenish; growing green. 308. stin gu' e re, to quench; to extinguish. ex tigct', no longer in life or in force; being without a survivor. ex tin' guish, to quench, as fire; to destroy (324). dis tinct', clear; separate; different. a. Illustrate. 6. Use: distinctive, distinctively, instinctive, instinctively, extinction. c. Derive: clear, separate, different. 309. pes' tis, a plague. dis tinc' tion, difference;rank; superiority (398). dis tin' guish, to see difference; to honor. in' stinct, natural endowment, as of animals (462; 253; 454). lo' cal, relating to place; limited to a place. dis' lo cate, to p...
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