Assimilative


characterized by ; .
historical examples

this is another instance of the synthetic or -ssimilative phase of scientific thinking.
how we think john dewey

or mr. waldner’s -ssimilative opinion that he had seen only ice crystals.
the book of the d-mned charles fort

the -ssimilative force of the american public school is eloquent testimony to the efficacy of the common and balanced appeal.
democracy and education john dewey

then his receptivity and -ssimilative powers are enormous, and he demands these in his reader.
birds and poets john burroughs

fat is only surplus tissue—the amount manufactured by the -ssimilative system over and above the needs of the body.
how to -n-lyze people on sight elsie lincoln benedict and ralph paine benedict

the -ssimilative and nervous systems can be trained to tolerate injurious influences to a remarkable degree.
the chemistry of food and nutrition a. w. duncan

with the -ssimilative power of genius, he was quick to seize upon anything he thought politic.
a short history of english music ernest ford

we are probably at once the most -ssimilative and the most sensitive nation in europe.
the revival of irish literature charles gavan duffy

it has an -ssimilative power possessed by no other inst-tution in our country.
speeches of benjamin harrison benjamin harrison

he reads through the whole tract of his digestive and -ssimilative nature.
the lost art of reading gerald stanley lee

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