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" The point in which the disease kills, or changes to the belter ; the point of time at which any affair comes to the height. "
The English vocabulary; or spelling book, compiled for the use of Ackworth ... - Page 52
by Ackworth sch - 1854
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A Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from ...

William Bolles - English language - 1846 - 720 pages
...krtpi. vt. to lame, to make Crippled, kripld, pp. [lame. Crippling, krlp-llng, ppr. Crisis, kri-als, n. the point of time at which any affair comes to the height. [short. Crisp, krlsp', a. curled, brittle, friable, Crisp, krisp', vt. to curl, to twist, 'to indent....
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: Incorporating the ...

James Knowles - English language - 1851 - 818 pages
...limbs ; disabling. CRISIS, kri-sis, n. The point in which the disease kills, or changes to the better. The point of time at which any affair comes to the height. CRISP, krlsp7, a. Curled. Indented; brittle; friable; CRISP, krlsp', vt. To curl ; to contract into...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary. With a suppl., by E. Smith

John Walker - 1881 - 812 pages
...krlpApl-nb, j. Lamen«». CRISIS, krl-sis, i. The point In which the dueasc kills, or chañan lo the better: the point of time at which any affair comes to the height. CHIT krlsp, ,i'lj Curled; Indented, winding ¡ brittle, friable. To CBISP, krlsp, va To curl, to cot.tract...
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