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Consilience
Consilience Con*sil"i*ence, n. [con- + salire to leap.]
Act of concurring; coincidence; concurrence.
The consilience of inductions takes place when one
class of facts coincides with an induction obtained
from another different class. --Whewell.
Dissilience
Dissilience Dis*sil"i*ence (?; 106), Dissiliency
Dis*sil"i*en*cy, n.
The act of leaping or starting asunder. --Johnson.
Dissiliency
Dissilience Dis*sil"i*ence (?; 106), Dissiliency
Dis*sil"i*en*cy, n.
The act of leaping or starting asunder. --Johnson.
Dissilient
Dissilient Dis*sil"i*ent, a. [L. dissiliens, -entis, p. pr. of
dissilire to leap asunder: dis- + salire to leap.]
Starting asunder; bursting and opening with an elastic force;
dehiscing explosively; as, a dissilient pericarp.
Exsiliency
Exsiliency Ex*sil"i*en*cy (?; 106), n. [L. exsiliens leaping
out, p. pr. of exsilire; ex out + salire to leap.]
A leaping out. [R.] --Latham.
Fusilier
Fusileer Fu"sil*eer", Fusilier Fu"sil*ier", n. [F. fusilier,
fr. fusil.] (Mil.)
(a) Formerly, a soldier armed with a fusil. Hence, in the
plural:
(b) A title now borne by some regiments and companies; as,
``The Royal Fusiliers,' etc.
Irresilient
Irresilient Ir`re*sil"i*ent, a.
Not resilient; not recoiling or rebounding; inelastic.
Polyborus BrasiliensisCarrancha Car*ran"cha, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.)
The Brazilian kite (Polyborus Brasiliensis); -- so called
in imitation of its notes. Prosiliency
Prosiliency Pro*sil"i*en*cy, n. [L. prosilere to leap forth.]
The act of leaping forth or forward; projection. ``Such
prosiliency of relief.' --Coleridge.
Resilience
Resilience Re*sil"i*ence (r?-z?l"?-ens), Resiliency
Re*sil"i*en*cy (-en-s?), n.
1. The act of resiling, springing back, or rebounding; as,
the resilience of a ball or of sound.
2. (Mech. & Engyn.) The mechanical work required to strain an
elastic body, as a deflected beam, stretched spring, etc.,
to the elastic limit; also, the work performed by the body
in recovering from such strain.
Resiliency
Resilience Re*sil"i*ence (r?-z?l"?-ens), Resiliency
Re*sil"i*en*cy (-en-s?), n.
1. The act of resiling, springing back, or rebounding; as,
the resilience of a ball or of sound.
2. (Mech. & Engyn.) The mechanical work required to strain an
elastic body, as a deflected beam, stretched spring, etc.,
to the elastic limit; also, the work performed by the body
in recovering from such strain.
Resilient
Resilient Re*sil"i*ent (-ent), a. [L. resiliens, p. pr.]
Leaping back; rebounding; recoling.
Transilience
Transilience Tran*sil"i*ence, Transiliency Tran*sil"i*en*cy,
n. [L. transiliens, p. pr. of transilire to leap across or
over; trans across, over + salire to leap.]
A leap across or from one thing to another. [R.] ``An
unadvised transiliency.' --Glanvill.
Transiliency
Transilience Tran*sil"i*ence, Transiliency Tran*sil"i*en*cy,
n. [L. transiliens, p. pr. of transilire to leap across or
over; trans across, over + salire to leap.]
A leap across or from one thing to another. [R.] ``An
unadvised transiliency.' --Glanvill.
Meaning of Silie from wikipedia
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Yusidey Silié Frómeta (born 11
November 1984, in Havana) is a
Cuban volleyball player who
competed in the 2008
Summer Olympics finishing fourth with the...
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Yaima Ortíz, Daimí Ramírez,
Yumilka Ruíz (c),
Yanelis Santos,
Yusidey Silié and
Gyselle Silva. Head coach:
Antonio Perdomo. 2007 FIVB
World Cup – 4th...
- Indiana: iUniverse. p. 303. ISBN 978-1-462-06968-2.
Retrieved 3
April 2022.
Silié,
Edwin (7
November 2007). Lord, What's Next?. Calhoun,
United States: TEACH...
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Kenia Carcaces 22.01.1986 188 69 308 306 15
Yusidey Silié (c) 11.11.1984 183 80 316 300 17
Gyselle Silva 29.10.1991 184 70 302 295...
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Kenia Carcaces 22.01.1986 188 69 308 306 15
Yusidey Silié 11.11.1984 183 80 316 300 18
Zoila Barros 06.08.1976 188 76 325 312...
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January 1956.
Other leaders who
dissented with Phizo, such as
Jasokie and
Silie, had to ask for
refuge from the
Indian Government. Thus, the NNC virtually...
- 1992 187 62 320 315 14
Kenia Carcaces 22.01.1986 188 69 308 306 15
Yusidey Silié (c) 11.11.1984 183 80 316 300 18
Jennifer Álvarez 19.11.1993 184 72 310...
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Hauser Yoko
Ikeda 1960 1st
prize Andrzej Jasiński 1961 1st
prize Catherine Silie 1962 1st
prize Dinorah Varsi 1963 1st
prize 2nd
prize (men) 2nd
prize (women)...
- (Zhou
Guoyan 2004). In
Zhijin County, Guizhou,
Caijia people are
called Silie 斯列 by the
local Miao and
Awuna 阿乌纳 by the
local Yi (Zhijin
County Gazetteer...