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... word , come gradually into use as more adequate or more clear . When that process is complete the older word is dead . But it lives again in the newer word or words that have taken its place , and would never have been born or thought ...
... word , come gradually into use as more adequate or more clear . When that process is complete the older word is dead . But it lives again in the newer word or words that have taken its place , and would never have been born or thought ...
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... words look clumsy , but the rendering is complete ) . Mvpo , Miro ( the word in which v best survives ) . Отзывь , Ótzуv ( tz for тз not for ; it is impossible to distinguish ¤ and TC ) . Пилъ , пиль , пылъ , пыль ; pil , pil ' , pyl ...
... words look clumsy , but the rendering is complete ) . Mvpo , Miro ( the word in which v best survives ) . Отзывь , Ótzуv ( tz for тз not for ; it is impossible to distinguish ¤ and TC ) . Пилъ , пиль , пылъ , пыль ; pil , pil ' , pyl ...
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British Academy. logical order . The words beginning with ' A ' include a multitude ( quite without parallel elsewhere ) of classical derivatives containing Greek and Latin prefixes ; and though some of these words had an interesting ...
British Academy. logical order . The words beginning with ' A ' include a multitude ( quite without parallel elsewhere ) of classical derivatives containing Greek and Latin prefixes ; and though some of these words had an interesting ...
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