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English: Scan of the definition of diaphragm, and words before and after, in Thomas Blount's 1707 Glossographia Anglicana Nova
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Source Scanned from public-domain book: BLOUNT, Thomas, Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words of whatever Language, as are at present used in the English Tongue, with their Etymologies, Definitions, &c. Also, The Terms of Divinity, Law, Physick, Mathematics, History, Agriculture, Logick, Metaphysicks, Grammar, Poetry, Musick, Heraldry, Architecture, Painting, War, and all other Arts and Sciences are herein explain'd, from the best Modern Authors, as, Sir Isaac Newton, Dr. Harris, Dr. Gregory, Mr. Lock, Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Blunt, &c., London, 1707.
Author Thomas Blount

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Definition of ''diaphragm'' in Blount's 1707 ''Glossographia Anglicana Nova''

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