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Definition of Witheringly

Witheringly
Withering With"er*ing, a. Tending to wither; causing to shrink or fade. -- With"er*ing*ly, adv.

Meaning of Witheringly from wikipedia

- Withering to Death (stylized as Withering to death.) is the fifth studio album by ****anese heavy metal band Dir En Grey. Initially published in ****an...
- William Withering FRS (17 March 1741 – 6 October 1799) was an English botanist, geologist, chemist, physician and first systematic investigator of the...
- strict censorship laws of the Catholic French monarchy. His polemics witheringly satirized intolerance and religious dogma, as well as the French institutions...
- Withering away of the state is a Marxist concept coined by Friedrich Engels referring to the idea that, with the realization of socialism, the state will...
- Wuthering Waves  is a free-to-play open world action role-playing game developed and published by Kuro Games. It was released for Android, iOS and Windows...
- The cursing of the fig tree is an incident reported in the Synoptic Gospels, presented in the Gospel of Mark and Gospel of Matthew as a miracle in connection...
- leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis that have not undergone the withering and oxidation process that creates oolong teas and black teas. Green tea...
- state, or the now useless state undergoes what Marx and Engels call the withering away of the state. When governance no longer requires state institutions...
- Thomas Witherings (died 28 September 1651) was an English merchant and postal administrator who established the Royal Mail public letter service. He was...
- way that differed from more radical notions of the early 1920s. The "withering away" of the family was no longer a goal of economic and political progress...