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integrant

[in-ti-gruhnt] / ˈɪn tɪ grənt /


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But our Constitution has a plebeian member, which forms an essential integrant part of it.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12) by Burke, Edmund

Have you heard of any decree of the French Convention by which the negroes—the slaves—of the colony of Saint Domingo are freely accepted as fellow-citizens, and the colony declared an integrant part of France?”

From The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance by Martineau, Harriet

In like manner he showed that all the forms of a given mineral, like fluor-spar or calcite, might be built up from the integrant molecules by skillfully placing together the primitive forms.

From Scientific Culture, and Other Essays Second Edition; with Additions by Cooke, Josiah Parsons

The soil has not only an integrant and actual value, it has also a potential value,—a value of the future,—which depends on our ability to make it valuable, and to employ it in our work.

From What is Property? by Proudhon, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph)

In Breaches integrant, 'tween Principalls of States, Due Justice may suppresse, but Love redintegrates.

From The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America by Ward, Nathaniel




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