Acch


acch
-ssociation for the care of children’s health

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  • Accho

    accho sultry or sandy, a town and harbour of phoenicia, in the tribe of asher, but never acquired by them (judg. 1:31). it was known to the ancient greeks and romans by the name of ptolemais, from ptolemy the king of egypt, who rebuilt it about b.c. 100. here paul landed on his last journey […]

  • Acciaccatura

    a short grace note one half step below, and struck at the same time as, a princ-p-l note. historical examples the acciaccatura (or short appoggiatura) is written like the appoggiatura except that it has a light stroke across its stem. music notation and terminology karl w. gehrkens the appoggiatura is always accented, but the acciaccatura […]

  • Acci

    acci american council on consumer interests

  • Accidence

    the rudiments or essentials of a subject. grammar. the study of inflection as a grammatical device. the inflections so studied. historical examples the changes of accidence are less frequent than those of syntax, yet such occur. the works of william shakespeare [cambridge edition] [9 vols.] william shakespeare examples in syntax, accidence, and style, for criticism […]

  • Accidences

    the rudiments or essentials of a subject. grammar. the study of inflection as a grammatical device. the inflections so studied. historical examples the phenomenal side, the unessential in the substance, and the contingent in the necessary, are accidences. a history of philosophy in epitome albert schwegler noun inflectional morphology; the part of grammar concerned with […]


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