-
Grammar of the
Choctaw Language calls the
particle -keh an "affirmative
contradistinctive", with the "distinctive" o- prefix.
Subsequent Choctaw spelling books...
- (and the
Supreme Court agreed) that his
nationality was
White in
contradistinction to
other people of the Near East – Kurds, Turks, and
Arabs in particular –...
- or
programmes which might introduce change. BAU may also
stand in
contradistinction to
external events which may have the
effect of
unsettling or distracting...
- genius. By Hebraic, he
meant to
include the
Christian tradition, in
contradistinction to the Gr**** tradition,
holding that good and evil
could not be reconciled...
- (more relative), as
nature is wont to be set or in
opposition or
contradistinction to
other things, as when we say of a
stone when it
falls downwards...
- non-infectious
causes (e.g. pancreatitis). Most commonly, it is used in
contradistinction to a "walled-off" pus-filled
collection (abscess),
although a phlegmon...
-
members of the
ethnic group of the Avesta-reciters themselves, in
contradistinction to the anairiia-, the "non-Aryas". The word also
appears four times...
- be
revenged on his neighbor, has
materially injured himself." In
contradistinction to the above,
Saint Ebbe,
Abbess of
Coldingham Priory in south-east...
- mysteries, the
replacement of
extinct species by others" as "a
natural in
contradistinction to a
miraculous process". When
organising his
notes as the ship sailed...
-
personality and
vivid detail over
scholarly analysis. The term is used in
contradistinction to
professional academic or
scholarly history writing which is usually...