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affined

[ US /əˈfaɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. closely related
    syllable to blessed syllable affined

How To Use affined In A Sentence

  • Clay flowerpots, glazed bowls, tin boxes, even paraffined cheese cartons can be used.
  • Yet the naivety affined to adult awareness in these few, precious lines, creates a uniquely tender perspective on horror. The Times Literary Supplement
  • A predetermined action is affined with a free current of space; therefore, the fluidic currents combine with the free currents, drawing them into their own propulsive flow.
  • Thus these two fascicles each do double duty: The Wu section incorporates material that in other histories is found in the sections on the imperially affined families, whereas the Shu section includes the entries normally found in a section devoted to younger sons of the imperial line. Empresses and Consorts
  • It is called a _ludus_ (or play), and is believed to have been affined to the ecclesiastical mummeries so popular in the Middle Ages, in one of which the characters were a bishop, an abbot, a preceptor, and a fool shaved the precentor on a public stage erected at the west end of the church. The Customs of Old England
  • The Malabar forms are closely affined to Malay types as a rule, although some are peculiar.
  • On the other hand, resources of a species affined to Acorum calamus L. have been discovered.
  • syllable to blessed syllable affined
  • Secondly, it is about a specific analysis of the characteristics of the Korean family-ethics dramas, from what, we can see"Ethical Beauty"and"Affined Beauty".
  • Each CPU schedules from its own queues, and resorts to stealing runnable softly affined KSEs from other CPUs if there are no runnable KSEs.
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