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Irresistibleness
Irresistibleness Ir`re*sist"i*ble*ness, n.
Quality of being irrestible.
Unresistible
Unresistible Un`re*sist"i*ble, a.
Irresistible. --W. Temple.
Meaning of Resistible from wikipedia
- The
Resistible Rise of
Arturo Ui (German: Der
aufhaltsame Aufstieg des
Arturo Ui),
subtitled "A
parable play", is a 1941 play by the
German playwright...
- A
resist, used in many
areas of
manufacturing and art, is
something that is
added to
parts of an
object to
create a
pattern by
protecting these parts from...
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Electrical resistivity (also
called volume resistivity or
specific electrical resistance) is a
fundamental specific property of a
material that measures...
- A
resistive touchscreen is a type of touch-sensitive
display that
works by
detecting pressure applied to the screen. It is
composed of two
flexible sheets...
-
Resist dyeing (
resist-dyeing) is a
traditional method of
dyeing textiles with patterns.
Methods are used to "
resist" or
prevent the dye from reaching...
-
Refuse &
Resist! ("R&R!") was a
human rights activist group founded in New York City in 1987 by
Emile de Antonio, Dore Ashton,
Dennis Brutus, John Ger****i...
- Refuse/
Resist is Sepultura's
fourth single,
released in 1993. The
title song, also
included as a
single off the
album Chaos A.D., is one of the band's...
- 1000x
Resist (stylized as 1000x
RESIST) is an
adventure video game
created by
developer Sunset Visitor and
published in 2024 by
Fellow Traveller Games for...
- Ear-
Resistible is a
studio album by
American vocal group the Temptations.
Served as the follow-up to
Phoenix Rising (1998), it was
released by
Motown on...
- In physics,
resistive force is a force, or the
vector sum of
numerous forces,
whose direction is
opposite to the
motion of a body, and may
refer to: Friction...