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děs'ul-tor-y

con'sis-tor-y tove-tous-ly dietton-ǎ-rý

contra-ri-wise éredit-o-ble diffi-cul-tỷ

on'tro-vĕr-s čūli-nǎ-rỷ

dil'ǎ-tor-j

tŏn'tu-mă-t tus/tom-a-r dis'pü-tă-ble

top'u-lǎ-tive

dăm'ige-a-ble

dis'sō-lü-ble

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leg is-la-tūre

măl'lē-ǎ-ble mē li-ō-rāte

mănÅe-a-ble memðr-a-ble

liběr-tin-ism mãn tūa-mã-kěrmerce-năr-j

lin'ē-ǎl-lj

măr'riage-a-ble měr'chant-a-ble

lit"ĕr-ǎ-ry

mătri-min-jmil-ta-rj

lit"ĕr-ǎ-tūre

měaur-ǎ-ble mis'cel-lin-y

mi"ĕr-ǎ-ble nǎt"ū-rǎl-ize

nü'gă-tor-j

misston-ar-y năvi-gå-ble

nu'mĕr-ǎ-ry

mō'men-tǎr- nav"I-ga-tor

nu'mĕr-a-tor

mon"ǎs-tĕr- něč"ĕs-sår-25 Ŏb'au-ră-¿y

mon'Ï-tor-y

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right"ē-ous-ness set"'rē-tă-rý

sǎl'ă-măn-dĕr sed"ĕn-tă-ry

sěptu-a-gint

sĕr vice-ă-ble seven-ti-ĕth slov"ĕn-li-ness sobi-ǎ-ble

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spirit-'u-ăl

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spirit-'ū-ous

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The Banian tree is considered as one of the most curious and beautiful of nature's productions in the climate of India. Each tree is, in itself, a grove, and some of them of amazing size, as they are continually increasing, and seem to be exempted from decay.

For every branch from the main body throws out its own roots, at first in small tender fibres, several yards from the ground, which continually grow thicker, until, by a gradual descent, they reach its surface; where, striking in, they increase to a large trunk and become a parent tree, throwing out new branches from the top.

These in time suspend their roots, and, receiving their nourishment from the earth, swell into trunks, and shoot forth other branches; thus continuing in a state of progression so long as the first parent of all supplies her suste

nance.

A Banian tree with many trunks, forms the most beautiful walks and cool recesses that can be imagined. The leaves are large, soft, and of a lively green; the fruit is a small fig, when ripe of a bright scarlet.

The Hindoos are peculiarly fond of this tree; they consider its long duration, its outstretching arms, and overshadowing beneficence, as emblems of the Deity, and almost pay it divine honours.

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tom-mŏd'i-ty

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ko-medi-ăn tom-păr'ǎ-tive tom-měmб-rāte com-păr'i-son

tō-in'ĉi-děnce

tom-mend'ă-ble com-passion-āte

tŏl-lăt"ĕr-ăl

kom-mens'ū-rāte kom-păt'i-ble

tol-legi-ǎn

tom-mis'ĕr-āte kom-pěn'al-ous

tom-pen'ai-um con-ču'pi-scence čon-spit”ū-oŭs
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de-ci'sō-ry

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de-fichen-cỷ

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dē-fi'nă-ble

dē-fin'i-tive

dē-pop'u-lāte di-ǎg'ō-năl

dē-for'mi-ty dē-prăv'i-ty di-ăm'ē-tër

de-gen'ĕr-ate de-pre'chi-ate

di-ǎph"ă-nous

di-ǎs'tō-lē

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di-lu vi ăn
di-min/u-tive
di-ěđê-săn

di-rĕe'tor-j

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