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The immateriality of the soul has rarely been disputed. The indivis-ibility of matter is supposed to be demonstrably false. The incompressibility of water has been disproven. We can not doubt the incomprehensibility of the divine attributes. Stones are remarkable for their immalleability. The indestructibility of matter is generally admitted. Asbestos is noted for its incombusti-bility. A Valetudinarian is a sickly person.
No. 122. – 92 Words
WORDS IN WHICH th HAS ITS ASPIRATED SOUND.
ē-ther, jā-çinth, thē-sis, ze-nit h, thick-et, thun-der, this- tle, thros-tle, throt-tle, thĩrst-y, thrif-ty, length-wīse, thrĕat-en-ing, ̤ au-thor, au-thor-īze, au-thŏr-i-ty, au-thŏr- i-ta-tĭve, meth-od, an-them, diph-thong (dif-thong), eth- ics, pan-ther, Sab-bath, thim-ble, Thûrs-day, triph- thong, in-thr ̤all, a̤-thwart, be-trŏth, thĩr-ty, thȯr-ough, thĩr-teen, thou-sand, ā-the-ism, thē-o-ry, the-o-rem, hȳ-a-çinth, cath-o-lic, ap-o-thegm, thŭn-der-bōlt, ep-i- thet, lab-y̆ -rinth, leth-ar-ġy, pleth-o-ry, pleth-o-ric, sy̤̆ m-pa-thy, am-a-ranth, am-e-thy̆st, ap-a-thy, aes-thet-ics, thĩr-ti-eth, sy̆n-the-sis, pan-thē-on, e-the-re-al, can-tha- ris, ca-thē-dral, ū-re-thrȧ, a̤ u-then-tic, pa-thet-ic, syn- thet-ic, a-can-thus, ath-let-ic, me-theg-lin, ca-thär-tic, a-the-ist-ic, the-o-ret-ic-al, me-thod-ic-al, math-e-mat- ics, le-vī-a-than, en-thu-si-asm, an-tip-a-thy, a-rith-me- tic, an-tith-e-sis, mis-an-thro-py, phi-lan-thro-py, can- thăr-i-dēs, the-oc-ra-çy, the-ol-o-ġy, the-od-o-līte, ther- mom-e-ter, ca-thol-i-con, my̆ -thol-o-ġy, or-thog-ra-phy, hȳ-poth-e-sis, lĭ-thog-ra-phy, lĭ-thot-o-my, a-poth-e-ca- ry, ap-o-thē-o-sis, pol-y̆ -the-ism, bib-li-o-thē-cal, ich- thy-ŏl-o-ġy, or-ni-thol-o-ġy.
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