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Meanings of same signification in English
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Usage of same signification in English
1
To this day in the Cymric dialects Mael has the samesignification.
2
The samesignification was made for me last Sunday; and I obeyed.
3
Have the terms Money and Coin the samesignification?
4
As used by him, it had nearly the samesignification as now applied to the word development by organogenists.
5
The word ipure has the samesignification.)
6
In the picture-writing of the Ojibwa the Egyptian abbreviated character, with two lines instead of three, appears with the samesignification.
7
If these clauses, sir, should pass into a law, a sailor and a slave will become terms of the samesignification.
8
In the first place, it is a bad principle to give any class of substances the samesignification as those belonging to another.
9
The Greeks call him Jesus: for Josue and Jesus in the Hebrew, are the same name, and have the samesignification, viz., A SAVIOUR.
10
Which refers to the samesignification as balm: except in so far as the tongue communicates with others by speech, but balm, by its odor.
11
In like manner the following names, Lying (Chozeba), Secure (Joas), and Burning (Saraph), are substituted in place of the Hebrew names of the samesignification.
12
Whether the Pagan Monogram of Christ 3 and the Pagan Monogram of Christ 4 originally had the samesignification or not, is uncertain.
13
Composite numbers have the samesignification as the simple numbers from which they result by multiplication (n. 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973).
14
"Men" have the samesignification (n. 158, 265, 749, 915, 1007, 2517, 3134, 3236, 4823, 9007).
15
'I suppose they don't carry the samesignification,' said Dacier, in the tone of a pupil to such themes.