Definitionadj. occurring among members of a family usually by heredity
Last update: October 21, 2015
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Immitis are transmitted in the manner indicated. [Please select]
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Waverley; your examination will be transmitted elsewhere. [Please select]
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This direct inoculation having been practised on seventeen animals, transmitted the disease to them all in the course of a few days. [Please select]
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That cowsheds which had been partially cleansed and fumigated, transmitted the disease to other cattle, even several months after they had been vacated. [Please select]
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Miriam judged from the tones of the transmitted voice that the worst had been made known. [Please select]
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] [Footnote 286: The text of these proclamations, transmitted by Lyons, had been officially received in London on May 10. [Please select]
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But he transmitted a few days later, a "shocking prayer" in the Senate on December 30, by the Rev. [Please select]
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October 2, Russell transmitted to Palmerston a letter of disapproval from Lewis. [Please select]
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Gortchakoff promptly transmitted this to Stoeckl, together with a letter from Brunow, dated Bristol, Oct. [Please select]
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)--“The nobility transmitted from hand to hand this supreme dignity (the consulship), of which they were in exclusive possession. [Please select]
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Napoleon's order to Berthier, by him transmitted down the line, had secured four of the best horses in the army for his messengers. [Please select]
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