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resultant

[ri-zuhl-tnt] / rɪˈzʌl tnt /


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Resultant smoldering sheets and mattress consumed with them the Cane's insecure romance.

From Time Magazine Archive

Resultant anemia and cyanosis are "less marked" than with the use of sulfanilamide.

From Time Magazine Archive

Resultant from injury, there frequently develops complications and the one most often seen is infection.

From Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 by Lacroix, John Victor

Disposition a Resultant of Moods.—The sum total of our moods gives us our disposition.

From The Mind and Its Education by Betts, George Herbert

It is the Resultant of all the forces which act upon that which is generally designated the ‘Social System.’

From The Romance of Mathematics Being the Original Researches of a Lady Professor of Girtham College in Polemical Science, with some Account of the Social Properties of a Conic; Equations to Brain Waves; Social Forces; and the Laws of Political Motion. by Hampson, P.




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