...“Chauvelin,” said Marguerite Blakeney at last, quietly, and withoutthat touch of bravado which had characterised her attitude all along,“Chauvelin, my friend, shall we try to understand one another...
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」
...These monkeys are characterised by their slender bodies and longlimbs and tails...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
..., unless we believe that forms equally or more strongly characterised in these different respects once existed in nature...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...They are also characterised by a tuft of elongated feathers, which curls forward over the base of the beak, and which is possessed by no other breed...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...—Want of appetite for no particularreason, except general debility of the stomach,is the annoying characteristic of the kennel-man'shorror—the "bad doer," who is characterised bythinness and bad coat...
Mrs. Leslie Williams 「A Manual of Toy Dogs」
...Irregularity of theintestines may be remarked; but it is not so characterised as to forceitself upon the attention...
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」
...This order is divided into two sub-orders, theone characterised by the possession of teeth, andthe other being toothless...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
...The groundsquirrel is characterised by fine longitudinal black bands onits back, which form a very pretty marking...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
...These people are characterised bya pungent and most disagreeable odour, quite differentfrom the sickly sweet smell of the sago-eating Mimikapeople...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...In the palaces were characterised by largeness of scale and thefrequent use of Ionic and Corinthian pilasters or columns, andsquare-headed windows with triangular or curved pediments...
Richard Glazier 「A Manual of Historic Ornament」
...It is plain all round, andis characterised by a simplicity of style which could not be well reducedunless a severe plainness were adopted...
Atticus 「Our Churches and Chapels」
...Milton describes a change of climate characterised by extremes of heatand cold which succeeded the perpetual spring...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
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