- (plēthōrikós), πληθυσμός (plēthusmós) pleroma, plethodontid, plethora,
plethoric, plethysm, plethysmograph,
plethysmometry ple- sail, swim Gr**** πλεῖν...
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dystrophy Torpid facies –
myxoedema Mouse facies –
chronic kidney failure Plethoric facies – Cushing's
syndrome and
polycythemia vera Bird
facies – Pierre...
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discussed his "impressive erudition", but
argued that it was "occasionally
plethoric,
poetically inebriating itself through abuse." Cioculescu's colleague...
- (plēthōrikós), πληθυσμός (plēthusmós) pleroma, plethodontid, plethora,
plethoric, plethysm, plethysmograph,
plethysmometry ple- sail, swim Gr**** πλεῖν...
- do so.
Generally speaking, I
think they are
disposed to be
rather of a
plethoric habit; and the
admirers of size and
softness in the fair ****, will find...
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since the 1990s, such as the
Banco di Napoli), the
delays of an
often plethoric public administration, the
emigration of many
young people who cannot...
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Simon Schama described the book (in list form) as a delight: "profuse,
plethoric, prolix, plentiful, playful, populous, picaresque, picturesque; copious...
- of
Carlyle and Browning, is due less to
extreme subtlety than to the
plethoric abundance of his ideas". In a
thesis published in Meredith's lifetime...
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Middle Ages, the imitation, tedium, the novel, narcotics, Alexander, and
plethoric (engorged blood).
Michelet also
touches on
themes of the indeterminate...
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highest mountains outside Asia,
contrasted with also vast
desert areas plethoric of
geoforms for the
annual running extensive and
extreme Dakar rally race...