亚洲网紅露点

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carniferous

[ kahr-nif-er-uhs ]

adjective

  1. bearing flesh.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of carniferous1

1835鈥45; < Latin carni- (combining form of 肠补谤艒 flesh) + -ferous
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Example Sentences

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I ain't complainin' of de carnil an' carniferous food she done give us, but of de spitichul nu'ishment.

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"There would also be great competition for carniferous timber from other countries."

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"It frequently occurs," said Mr. Bossolton, "in the course of my profession, that the forcible, sudden, and vehement application of any hard substance, like the hoof of a quadruped, to the soft, tender, and carniferous parts of the human frame, such as the arm, occasions a pain鈥攁 pang, I should rather say鈥攐f the intensest acuteness, and鈥攁nd of the acutest intensity."

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"It frequently occurs," said Mr. Bossolton, "in the course of my profession, that the forcible, sudden, and vehement application of any hard substance, like the hoof of a quadruped, to the soft, tender, and carniferous parts of the human frame, such as the arm, occasions a pain鈥攁 pang, I should rather say鈥攐f the intensest acuteness, and鈥 and of the acutest intensity."

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