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: ...face or of a portion of it.--Curvilin'ear, having curved lines, --Delin'eate, to draw an outline, Lis (li'tis), strife. Litiga'tion, going to law.--Lit'igant, one engaged in a law-suit. Ltfera, a letter. Lit'erature, learning.--Lit'erary, relating to learning.--Lit'eral, exact to the letter.--Illiterate, unlearned.- ...
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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: ...face or of a portion of it.--Curvilin'ear, having curved lines, --Delin'eate, to draw an outline, Lis (li'tis), strife. Litiga'tion, going to law.--Lit'igant, one engaged in a law-suit. Ltfera, a letter. Lit'erature, learning.--Lit'erary, relating to learning.--Lit'eral, exact to the letter.--Illiterate, unlearned.--Let'ter, a character representing some sound; an epistle.--Allitera'tion, the beginning of several words in succession with the same letter. Li'thos (G), a stone. Lithog'raphy, writing or drawing on stone.--Chrys'olite,65 a precious stone. Lo'cus, a place. Lo'cal, relating to place.--Local'ity, situation; place.--Lo'Cate, to place.--Locomo'tion, power of changing place.--Locomo'tive, having the power of motion from one place to another.--Dis'locate, to put out of joint. Log'os (G), a speech, account, or description. Anal'ogy, correspondence.--Apol'ogy, an excuse; a plea.--Cat'alogue (G), a list.--Di'alogue, a conversation.--Log'ic, the art of reasoning.--Logom'achy, a war of words.--Philol'ogy,66 the science of language. Lon'gus, long. Long, a. not short.--Long, V. to desire earnestly.--Lon'Gitude, length; distance east or west.--Longev'ity, length of life.--Prolong', to lengthen out.--Elon'gate, to lengthen. Lo'quor (locu'tus), to speak. Loquac'ity, talkativeness.--Col'loquy, a conference.--ColLo'quial, relating to conversation.--Elocu'tion, the art of oratorical delivery.--El'oquent, having oratorical powers.--El'oquence, the art of speaking well; oratory.--Ob'loquy, censorious speech.--Loqua'cious, full of talk; garrulous.--Solil'oquy, a speech in solitude.--VenTril'oquist, one who can speak as if from his stomach. 55 The termination lite, from litos, is found in the names of many minerals. 68 The termination or suffix logy, which is found in ...
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