| Thomas Sheridan - 1790 - 656 sayfa
...imprefs or mark by a feam or cicatrix. INSECT, In'-fckt. f. Infecís are fo called from a feparation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are cut into two parts, which are joined together by a fmall ligature, as we lee in wafps and common flies ; any thing fmall or contemptible. INSECTATOR,... | |
| John Walker - 1797 - 608 sayfa
...în-sêk-ta'tur. f. (166). One that perfecutes or haufTes with purfuit. Infccb are fo called from a feparation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are cut into two parts, which are joined together by a finall ligature, as we fee in walp> and common flies; any thing fmall or contemptible. INSECTILE, în-sêk'til.... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 sayfa
...before-mentioned divisions, may be considered together as one great tribe of animals. They are called insects, from a separation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, which are joined together bv a small ligature; as we sea in wasps,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 sayfa
...separation in the middle of tlieir bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, whick are joined together by a small ligature; as we see in wasps, common files, and the like. Besides all these, there are some animals that are not perfectly of these... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 462 sayfa
...before-mentioned divisions, may be considered together as one great tribe of animals. They are called iu• vis, from a separation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, which are joined together by a small ligature; as we see in wasps,... | |
| Richard Harrison Black - 1822 - 376 sayfa
...may be considered as one great tribe of animals : they are called insects from a separation in tbe middle of their bodies, whereby they are cut into...joined together by a small ligature, as we see in wasps and common flies. Insert.—Insinuate.—Insipid.-—Insolent.—Insoluble and insolvent. See IN. Insolvent,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 412 sayfa
...before-mentioned divisions, may be considered together as one great tribe of animals. They are called insects, from a separation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, which are joined together by a small ligature ; as we see in wasps,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 520 sayfa
...before-mentioned divisions, may be considered together as one great tribe of animals. They are called insects, from a separation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, which are joined together by a small ligature ; as we see in wasps,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 530 sayfa
...before-mentioned divisions, may be considered together as one great tribe of animals. They are called insects, from a separation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, which are joined together by a small ligature ; as we see in wasps,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 510 sayfa
...before-mentioned divisions, may be considered together as one great tribe of animals. They are called insects, from a separation in the middle of their bodies, whereby they are, as it were, cut into two parts, •which are joined together by a small ligature ; as we see in wasps,... | |
| |