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(Grammar) pertaining to a copula (linking
verb)
copular
connecting, joining; acting as a connecter
(Grammar), linking, relating to linking
verb
copulative
active voice, verb in the active voice
(Grammar), busy, doing something,
energetic, constantly moving, lively;
functioning; of or pertaining to the active
voice, indicating that the action is
performed by the subject of the verb
(Grammar), involving fr...
active
(about a pronoun) referring to the subject
(Grammar); (about a verb) having a
subject and object with the same referent
(Grammar); reflective; pertaining to an
involuntary physiological response,
(Grammar) objective pronoun which
refers to the subject,...
reflexive
basic form of verb, characterized by or
containing an infinitive (Grammar),
simple form of a verb which does not
specify a subject (Grammar)
infinitive
pertaining to verb inflection (Grammar) conjugational
link between subject and predicate, link
between two things, linking verb, word
copula
that links a subject with its predicate
(Grammar); connecting part (bone,
ligament)
correct in terms of grammar, in grammar,
of or pertaining to grammar, pertaining to
the study of classes of words, pertaining
to the study of the structure of a language;
conforming to the rules of grammar
grammatical
like a participle, pertaining to a verb form
that functions as an adjective (Grammar)
participial
grammatical mood, of or pertaining to a
verb form which expresses an action or
state as something which is not yet fact
and is still contingent and dependent
(Grammar), relating to the subjunctive,
subjunctive mood, verb in the subjunctive
mood (Gramma...
subjunctive
describing completed action, perfective
verb or aspect, tending toward perfection
or completeness, verb that is in the perfect
tense (Grammar)
perfective
bad temper, general feeling of group,
mode, set of verb forms, state of mind,
predominant emotion; type of verb
inflection (Grammar)
mood
act of joining together, alternation of
number of bonds, fusion of nuclei, group
of verbs with same inflections, inflection
of verb, pairing of chromosomes,
reproduction in simple organisms, set of
various inflectional forms of a verb
(Grammar); union,...
conjugation
containing a verb expressing a wish,
expressing desire or wish; having a verb
that expresses a wish (Grammar), of
choice-making, optative mood, verb in the
optative mood
optative
(Grammar) verb used in combination with
one or more other words to create an
idiomatic expression (ex: take on, take
off), forming a phrase, dialectical;
containing phrases, containing a group of
words that functions as a single unit
(Grammar)
phrasal
basic mood of a verb, indicating existence
or truth, relating to basic mood of verbs,
showing, pointing out; suggestive,
expressive; indicating the mood of a verb
in statements and questions (Grammar),
verb in basic mood
indicative
form of verb, verb form that functions as
an adjective (Grammar)
participle
case which marks the direct object of a
verb (Grammar), grammatical case, in
accusative, of the case which marks the
direct object of a verb (Grammar), word
or phrase in accusative
accusative
inceptive, inceptive verb; inceptive aspect
of verbs (Grammar), initial; beginning;
starting to develop; inceptive (Grammar)
inchoative
form of a verb which acts as a noun
(Grammar), Latin noun, noun from a verb
gerund
beginning, commencing, initial; of a
beginning; pertaining to the beginning of
inceptive
an action (Grammar), expressing the idea
of starting, inceptive aspect, inceptive
verb, inchoative, ingressive
grammar of verb combinations with nouns valency grammar
of a verb that does not have a direct object
(Grammar)
intrans. (intransitive)
(Grammar) without a direct object (of a
verb)
intransitively
aim, purpose, goal; objective case
(Grammar), based on facts, being object
of verb, existing independently of mind,
free of bias, impartial, unbiased; existing
outside of the mind; relating to or
characteristic of a direct object
(Grammar); expressing ...
objective
necessity, obligation; command, order;
imperative mood, form used when making
an order or request (Grammar); verb in
the imperative mood (Grammar)
imper. (imperative)
(Grammar) quality of being without a
direct object (of a verb)
intransitiveness
form of a verb which acts as a noun
(Grammar)
ger (gerund)
in an adverbial manner, in a way which
modifies a verb (Grammar)
adverbially
having a direct object (Grammar);
temporary, impermanent, intermediate,
involving same relation between terms,
requiring direct object, verb accompanied
by a direct object (Grammar)
transitive
act of expressing in words (especially verbalization
orally); act of making a word into a verb
(Grammar)
arise, at hand, be host of program, be in
appointed place, bring charge, current
time, now; tense expressing the current
time (Grammar), currently happening,
current-time verb, current-time verb tense,
display, demonstrate; bestow, grant, give;
offer, ...
present
modifier of verb or adjective, part of
speech used to modify verbs adjectives
and other adverbs (Grammar)
adverb
(Grammar) will; intend to, plan to; must,
be obliged to (auxiliary verb used to form
the future tense), shall, shall (2nd person
present plural of)
shalt
be verbose, express in words (especially
orally); make a word into a verb
(Grammar), express something in words,
make word into verb
verbalize
of a verb that does not have a direct object
(Grammar), verb having no direct object
(Grammar), verb without a direct object,
with no direct object
intransitive
~ mood: way of commanding, necessary,
obligatory; commanding; of the
imperative mood, of the form used when
making an order or request (Grammar); of
a verb in the imperative mood (Grammar),
necessity, obligation; command, order;
imperative mood, form u...
imperative
adding up to 360 degrees, conjugate conjugate
complex number, differing by one proton,
existing together in state of equilibrium,
give the various inflectional forms of a
verb (Grammar); unite, join together (as
in marriage), have different grammatical
forms, jo...
(Grammar) noun; word or phrase
functioning as a noun, directly attaching
as dye color, essential, existing
independently; real, tangible; substantial;
of or pertaining to the essence of
something; functioning as a noun
(Grammar); expressing existence (...
substantive
pertaining to a clause; pertaining to a part
of a sentence which contains a subject and
predicate (Grammar)
clausal
(Grammar) variation of the form (of a
noun, verb, etc.); decline, descent, slope,
downward slope, process of ending
words, set of words that behave similarly,
worsening or falling away
declension
(Grammar) grammatical unit usually
comprised of a subject and verb (generally
begins with a capital letter and ends with a
punctuation mark); judgment specifying
the punishment for a crime (Law),
allocate somebody punishment, impose a
punishment, penal...
sentence
(Grammar) verb form used to show that
the subject is being acted upon (rather
than performing an action), expressing
action done to the subject, influenced by
passive
something external, lacking a power
source, not actively taking part, not
managed by the inve...
of or pertaining to a substantive, of or
pertaining to a noun (Grammar)
substantival
anonymous, cold and alienating, not
personal, not referring to a particular
person or subject; lacking friendliness or
warmth, inhuman, detached; of a verb
form which lacks a specific subject
(Grammar), not personalized, not specific,
without human traits
impersonal
grammar expert, one who specializes in
grammar, writer on grammar
grammarian
object linking and embedding, Object
Linking and Embedding; Microsoft
standard that allows objects to be created
in one application and embedded within
another by means of a "live link"
(Computers)
OLE
gathering of acquaintances or contacts,
linking of computers, making of ties or
acquaintances (especially for professional
support or business advantages); linking
of computers (especially for the exchange
of information); interconnecting
networking
(Grammar) conditional clause; conditional
mood, conjunction, or verb form,
dependent on something else being done,
describing series of numbers, limited,
dependent on something else; containing a
limitation, stating a condition or
conditional
limitation, true only...
(Grammar) fundamental part of a sentence
that contains a verb and provides details
about the subject of a sentence (such as
attributes, action, etc.), assert something
about subject of statement, base on, found
on; establish, set; ascribe, base somethi...
predicate
comparative degree (Grammar),
comparative form of word, compared to
others, in a form expressing increase,
involving comparisons, pertaining to
comparison; relative; using comparison;
of the comparative degree (Grammar)
comparative
of or pertaining to declension (Grammar) declinational
of or pertaining to inflection (Grammar) inflectional
of or pertaining to the infinitive
(Grammar)
infinitival
link, connection; connective word, word
which joins, linking, linking word, serving
to join or link, stamen tissue
connective
describing logical modalities, expressing
grammatical mood, of form, of manner;
pertaining to mood (Grammar); pertaining
to mode, in a key other than major or
minor (Music), relating to musical modes,
see also:modal auxiliary
modal
boundary across which data passes,
boundary between things, bring into an
interface; act as an interface; connect,
coordinate, cooperate, common boundary,
have or give common boundary, interact,
linking device, linking software, point of
interface
interaction, s...
indicating action of a verb without
relating to its time; indicating an action
that is not completed, perfective,
indicating incomplete action, see
also:perfective, verb aspect, verb form
imperfective
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which
expresses an ongoing action; verb form in
the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of
scale, expressing incomplete action,
faulty, not able to reproduce, not
complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed,
defective; of...
imperfect
become or make tense, facet of verb
expressing time, inflection, verbal "time"
(Grammar), pronounced with taut
muscles, pull taught, stretch tight; make
anxious or nervous; become anxious or
nervous; become tight, contract, restrained
and unnatural, ri...
tense
inflectional, of or pertaining to inflection
(Grammar); having the tendency to bend
or to inflect; deflecting
inflective
angular distance from celestial equator,
magnetic declination, refusal, rejection; of
or pertaining to declension (Grammar)
declination
(Psychology) pertaining to conation
(conscious or unconscious mental striving
towards a goal); expressing effort
(Grammar)
conative
addressing form of pronoun or verb,
grammatical class of verb or pronoun
second person
expressing repetition of action,
frequentative word, of or pertaining to a
verb that expresses repetitive action
frequentative
English verb forms, verb forms of
inflected language
principal parts
denominal, denominative word
(Grammar), naming; denoting a word
derived from a noun or adjective
(Grammar)
denominative
auxiliary, verb used with another verb auxiliary verb
(Grammar) word that denotes a part of a
whole (i.e. some, half), expressing part of
something, partitive construction,
separating, dividing into parts; of part of
the whole (Grammar)
partitive
(Grammar) of or pertaining to the ablative
case (used to indicate direction, location,
or agency), ablative case or word,
grammatical case, grammatical case that
indicates direction or location or agency
(Grammar)
ablative
form or word which expresses a command
(Grammar), imperative, of or pertaining to
the imperative form, of a form or word
which expresses a command (Grammar)
jussive
linking enzyme ligase
set of chemicals linking DNA base pair
linking, creating a connection copulatory
bracelet of linking gemstones tennis bracelet
sand linking islands tombolo
joining, linking, associating connecting
linking narrative for several tales frame story
bond linking return to income income bond
material linking polyps in colony coenosarc
line linking ancient landmarks ley line
connected with instruments, for
instruments, not voices, helpful, useful,
serving to assist; of or pertaining to an
instrument; written for or played by
musical instruments; of a case which
expresses means or agency (Grammar),
indicating the means of d...
instrumental
in grammatical apposition, pertaining to
apposition (sentence structure, word
placement); parallel, phrase that modifies
and supplements the word or phrase
directly before it (Grammar)
appositive
line linking points of equal entropy isentrope
prehistoric route linking Alaska and
Siberia
Bering land bridge
animal linking apes to humans, something
required for completion
missing link
isogram, isopleth, line linking equal
values
isoline
ellipse, mark indicating omitted text,
omission of a word or words (Grammar);
omission of words in order to avoid
redundancy (Grammar); mark resembling
three periods ( ... ) or two dashes ( -- ) that
is used to indicate an omission of words,
omission o...
ellipsis
branch of grammar, organization of words syntax
in sentences, rule-based arrangement,
rules for deriving logical formulas, rules
governing program structure, rules of
syntax, study of sentence structure
(Grammar); rules governing the
arrangement of instructio...
eager to dominate, form which shows
ownership or belonging (Grammar), of
ownership, of ownership; jealous, envious
about belongings; pertaining to
ownership, possessive case, selfish,
showing ownership in grammatical terms,
word showing ownership
possessive
instance of genitive, of or pertaining to the
possessive case (Grammar), of the
genitive, possessive grammatical case
genitive
add an affix to the end of a word so as to
alter its meaning (Grammar), add as
suffix, affix added on to the end of a word
(Grammar), element added at end of word
suffix
adjustment of prices or salaries in
accordance with changes in economic
indicators (Economics), linking of
something to living costs
indexation
area of sea separating the islands of
Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, linking the
Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean Sea
Mona Passage
having characteristics of both sexes,
neither male nor female, noun with same
masculine and feminine form,
representing both masculine and feminine
(Grammar); pertaining to both sexes,
epicene
same for masculine and feminine,
somebody or something epicene, wea...
(Grammar) pertaining to an adjective;
used as an adjective, used as adjective
adjectival
act of linking; connecting, joining,
coupling, binding, associated genes,
diplomatic procedure, system of
interconnected parts
linkage
Computer linking system between the
former stock exchangetradingfloors in
Zurich, Geneva, and Basel, Switzerland so
that trades can be carried out between
trader on all three of the tradingfloors.
Swiss Electronic Bourse (EBS)
verb and objects verb phrase
form of verb present participle
verb transitive vt
verb tense present tense
verb, verbal vb.
will have form of verb future perfect
derived from verb deverbative; deverbal
verb tense simple tense
verb form first person
verb form with "I" 1st person singular
noun from verb verbal noun
verb reflexive vr
form of verb present perfect
pertaining to doctrine; pertaining to a
teaching; pertaining to a belief or tenet;
pertaining to the teachings of a religion or
branch of knowledge
doctrinal
pertaining to dissociation; pertaining to
disunion, pertaining to separation;
pertaining to the splitting of
consciousness into disunited parts
(Psychiatry)
dissociative
narrow waterway between Iran and the
Arabian Peninsula, linking the Persian
Gulf with the Arabian Sea., Ormuz
Hormuz, Strait of
object of passive verb retained object
kind of verb, modal modal auxiliary
phrase separating "to" and verb split infinitive
object of verb with same root cognate object
verb combined with another word phrasal verb
word affected by verb direct object
not yet able to talk, preceding verb preverbal
pertaining to alteration, pertaining to the
act of making changes; pertaining to
editing, pertaining to correction, revising
or able to revise
revisory
verb phrase, Vice President VP; V.P.
verb intransitive, vide infra v.i.; vi
as a result, but, conj. with, together with;
also, too, if, indicates an infinitive verb
and
verb active, verbal adjective va
adjective derived from verb participle verbal adjective
type of verb in classical Greek aorist
relationship between verb tenses in
clauses
sequence of tenses
(Archaic) would; must, be obliged to
(auxiliary verb)
shouldst (shall)
(Archaic) would; must, be obliged to
(auxiliary verb)
shouldest (shall)
technique designed to create economic
unity for the nations of the European
Economic Community by adjusting
exchange rates between currencies and
linking them to one another
EMS (European Monetary System)
archaic form of the verb "to have" (second
person singular)
hadst
archaic form of the verb to have (second
person singular)
hast
archaic form of the verb to have (third
person singular)
hath (has)
dealing with states, not actions, stative
verb
stative
verb tense expressing past events past tense
(Linguistics) of or belonging to an aspect,
connected with verb aspects
aspectual
archaic form of the verb "to be" (replaced
by "are" in modern usage)
art (are)
ventilator, ventral, verb, verbal, verse,
versed
v
of past verb forms, of true or false
statement
constative
pertaining to tonality; pertaining to key,
pertaining to the relations between the
tones of a musical scale; pertaining to a
color scheme, relating to harmonic music,
relating to tone, see also:atonal
tonal
approving delaying of payments, of or
pertaining to moratorium; pertaining to a
moratory
suspension or delay; pertaining to a delay
of payment of debts; pertaining to a
cessation of dangerous activity
set of grammatical forms, verb or pronoun
form, writing in third-person
third person
pertaining to alteration, pertaining to the
act of making changes; pertaining to
editing, pertaining to correction
revisionary
deponent verb, one who testifies under
oath, passive and active, testifying witness
deponent
grammar, grammatical gram.
as an apposition (Grammar) appositively
as an adjective (Grammar) adjectivally
transformational grammar TG
active as a cause, effective in producing
an outcome, causative verb, expressing
cause, involving cause and effect
causative
Alpine mountain pass linking Innsbruck,
Austria and Bolzano, Italy. With a
maximum elevation of 1,371 m/4,497 ft, it
has been an important route between
Austria and Italy since antiquity.
Brenner Pass
linking of units, process or state of being
linked, state of being linked together;
series of connected items or events
concatenation
in the form of an adjective (Grammar) attributively
increasing; expanding (Grammar) aug. (augmentative)
one who checks grammar and syntax construer
(Grammar) expressing exhortation cohortative
grammar with transformational rules transformational grammar
form of question, question; word or form
used when asking a question (Grammar),
questioning, inquisitive; used when asking
a question (Grammar), used to ask a
question, word used to ask a question
interrogative
conjugated (Grammar); extracted, drawn
from
derived
improper use of words; poor grammar abusage
from a grammatical standpoint, according
to the rules of grammar
grammatically
capable of being refused; able to be
declined (Grammar)
declinable
with connected words or clauses
(Grammar)
copulatively
grammar of the linear sequence of
sentence
phrase-structure grammar
with a subject and object that have the
same referent (Grammar)
reflexively
grammar that divides language into layers stratificational grammar
grammar, rules for producing sentences generative grammar
anatomy of body part, family of subsets,
non-quantitative geometry, branch of
mathematics dealing with geometric
configurations that remain unchanged by
stretching bending or twisting
(Mathematics), relationships between
linked elements, study linking ...
topology
linking of two diseases, neverending
cycle, situation that one cannot escape
from or change, cycle of action and
reaction that repeats itself over and over
vicious circle
again, reasoning based on an unproven
assumption, situation worsened by
attempts to solve it
cause to change, change between phases,
change in an atomic nucleus, change of
key, linking word or phrase, musical
passage, transformation, process of
change, style between Romanesque and
Gothic
transition
countable, having limitations, having
bounds; subject to limits or restrictions;
can be counted (Mathematics), limited,
measurable, using verb
finite
last letters or syllable in a word
(Grammar), of or related to the end
terminative
functioning to qualify or modify a noun
(Grammar)
adj. (adjective)
pertaining to the fluid part of blood or
lymph; pertaining to ionized material,
pertaining to matter in the fourth state
plasmatic
designed for ease of use, pertaining to
human engineering, pertaining to
ergonomics, pertaining to the study of the
influence of the environment on
productivity in the workplace
ergonomic
of or pertaining to totems, pertaining to
carved wooden statues of gods of Native
American tribes; pertaining to or based on
totemism
totemic
employed to address someone (Grammar),
indicating somebody or something
addressed, vocative case, word in the
vocative
vocative, word which is employed to
address someone; vocative case, case
which denotes that someone is being
addressed (Grammar)
of or pertaining to the thalamus, of or
pertaining to a part of the midbrain
(Anatomy); of or pertaining to the
receptacle of a flower in which the
embryo fruits and later the seeds are held
(Botany)
thalamic
really? , indeed? ; (Grammar) inverted
form used to indicate a question (Ex: Do
you like Italian films? )
do you
bent, curved; altered or modified by
inflection (Grammar)
inflected
noncausative; not producing an effect; not
expressing a cause or reason (Grammar)
noncausal
(Grammar) word used to replace nouns
and noun phrases (she, we, this, etc.)
pron. (pronoun)
group of words that functions as a single
unit (Grammar)
phr. (phrase)
adjusted; changed; moderated; attributive
(Grammar); adapted
modified
of or pertaining to a diagram; of or
pertaining to a drawing that accompanies
an explanation; of or pertaining to a chart
or plan
diagrammatic
of or pertaining to a diagram; of or
pertaining to a drawing that accompanies
an explanation; of or pertaining to a chart
or plan
diagrammatical
pertaining to or resembling excrement,
pertaining to waste discharged from the
body, pertaining to feces
excremental
communication link, context, influential
contact, link; junction, linking things
together, logical link, physical link,
relation, supplier of illegal substances,
transportation link, vehicle scheduled to
permit transfer
connection
pertaining to dialysis; (Chemistry)
pertaining to the separation of colloids in
a solution; (Medicine) pertaining to the
removal of waste matter from the blood of
a person with kidney failure
dialytic
certainty, must, offers and suggestions,
rules and laws, will; intend to, plan to;
must, be obliged to (auxiliary verb used to
form the future tense)
shall
act of bending; being bent; bend,
curvature; inflection (Grammar), flexion
flection
(Grammar) by means of the ablative case
(used to indicate direction, location, or
agency)
ablatively
past tense, grammatical form that
indicates bygone times (Grammar)
preterit
connecting, joining; acting as a connecter
(Grammar), joined by conjunction
syndetic
act of sexual intercourse, connecting,
linking, joining, connection of electrical
circuits, coupler, joining two things
together, link that transfers power,
coupling
mating; joining, bringing together;
connecting part (Machinery), something
that joins two thing...
linking band of nerve tissue, nerve fiber
(Anatomy); joint (Anatomy, Biology),
place where cells or organs meet, place
where plant parts join
commissure
pertaining to a meeting or assembly;
pertaining to a semester, pertaining to a
school term
sessional
pertaining to a waterfall, pertaining to a
downpour; pertaining to the clouding of
the lens of the eye (Medical)
cataractal
communication, contact; one who
maintains contact; conspiracy; close
connection; illicit love affair,
coordination, coordinator, pronounced
consonant linking two words, something
used to thicken a liquid, unmarried love
affair
liaison
changer; adapter; adjuster; attributive
(Grammar), somebody or something that
modifies something, word qualifying
another
modifier
(Grammar) functioning as a noun;
essential; real; having practical value; of a
considerable amount
substantiative
part of speech that serves to express the
relationship between two words
(Grammar), word used before noun
preposition
naming word, part of speech used for
persons places objects and conditions
noun
(Grammar)
event; association (Grammar); part of the
Latin phrase "casus belli" (rise to war)
casus
pertaining to a junction, pertaining to an
intersection, pertaining to a meeting point
junctional
pertaining to a sailor, pertaining to a
mariner, pertaining to one who works on a
ship
sailorly
of or pertaining to an increase or addition;
of or pertaining to growth; of or
pertaining to profit
incremental
pertaining to law-makers; pertaining to a
legislature; pertaining to enacted laws
legislatorial
progressing gradually, progressive form
of verb, with higher rates for higher
incomes
progressive
meticulous person, pedantic person;
follower of scholasticism, of schools or
studying, pertaining to school; pertaining
to scholars; pertaining to education;
pertaining to high school or secondary
school; pedantic, somebody undergoing
Roman Catholic sc...
scholastic
existing by perception, existing in the
mind; personal, not impartial, observed
only by the patient, relating to the subject
of verb
subjective
acceptance of issue, act of joining,
combining, uniting, linking; joining of
two or more individuals in a suite or
action against another (Law), combining
joinder
of legal proceedings, joining of legal
parties
of or pertaining to an ongoing conflict; of
or pertaining to a fief or fee; of or
pertaining to feudalism, pertaining to the
political and social system of medieval
Europe, relating to feudalism, relating to
fief
feudal
pertaining to a book listing principles of
the Christian religion in question-and-
answer form; pertaining to an instruction
book; pertaining to questions proposed to
political candidates
catechismal
(Medicine) pertaining to an adenoma,
pertaining to a benign glandular tumor;
pertaining to an abnormal increase in the
number of cells in glandular tissue
adenomatous
pertaining to a radicle, pertaining to the
portion of a seedling that develops into
the main root; pertaining to the root of a
nerve or blood vessel
radicular
member of ancient Semitic people, of
Canaan, of or pertaining to Canaan; of or
pertaining to Canaanites; of or pertaining
to the Canaanite languages
Canaanite
displaying widespread weather, pertaining
to or constituting a synopsis, summary;
presenting a similar point of view; of or
pertaining to the first three gospels in the
New Testament (Matthew, Mark and
Luke), pertaining to synopsis, sharing
views of Je...
synoptic
collection of commentary on the Hebrew
text of the Old Testament that was
complied between the 7th and 10th
centuries B.C. (considered the authority
on pronunciation and grammar)
Masora
collection of commentary on the Hebrew
text of the Old Testament that was
complied between the 7th and 10th
centuries B.C. (considered the authority
on pronunciation and grammar)
Masorah
pertaining to deliverance, pertaining to
redemption; pertaining to a rescue
salvational
of transcription, pertaining to a
transcription; pertaining to the act of
transcribing; pertaining to the process by
which DNA is transcribed into a
complementary RNA strand (Genetics)
transcriptional
pertaining to preaching, of sermonizing;
pertaining to a preacher, pertaining to one
who lectures about religious subjects,
relating to preaching
predicatory
pertaining to civilization; pertaining to a
highly developed society; pertaining to
the culture and society of a particular
place age or people
civilizational
connected with city administration,
pertaining to citizenship; pertaining to
citizens; pertaining to a city, relating to
community
civic
being in past perfect tense, verb tense with
"had"
past perfect
condition of being modal; mode, way of
doing something, manner; form of
sensation (taste, touch, smell, etc.),
propositions of necessity or possibility,
protocol, treatment, what a modal verb
expresses
modality
different semantic relationship,
grammatical agreement with only one
element, instance in which a word
modifies or governs two or more words in
the same sentence but only grammatically
agrees with one (Grammar)
syllepsis
(Medicine) of or pertaining to
symptomatology, pertaining to the study
of symptoms; pertaining to the symptoms
of a particular patient or disease
symptomatological
(Medicine) of or pertaining to
symptomatology, pertaining to the study
of symptoms; pertaining to the symptoms
of a particular patient or disease
symptomatologic
pertaining to thermolysis; pertaining to a
loss of heat from the body; pertaining to
chemical separation by heat
thermolytic
of or pertaining to the Maya, of or
pertaining to the people or culture of the
Mayas, of or pertaining to the languages
spoken by the Mayas
mayan
analyzer, program which divides textual
input into smaller sections and processes
them (Computers); one who analyzes
words or sentences (Grammar), software
for analyzing language
parser
(Grammar) word used to modify
adjectives and adverbs and show relation
between two conditions (i.e. The more I
study, the more I learn), all people of a
particular type, by how much or by that
much, definite article used to specify one
person or item i...
the
habitual action, helping verb for use in a
question, request or expression of desire
(used to make the statement more polite),
polite request, used with "if" clauses
would
in an elliptical manner; in the shape of an
ellipse, in an oval shape; with the use of
an ellipsis (Grammar)
elliptically
sticking, clinging; modifying a noun
(Grammar), sticky, supporter, supporter;
follower, devotee
adherent
of a preposition, of the part of speech that
serves to express the relationship between
two words (Grammar), relating to
preposition
prepositional
capacity to develop, electric potential,
expressing possibility, possibility; ability;
capability of being; possible energy
(Electricity), possible but not yet realized,
capable of becoming, able to be, potential
verb form
potential
acting as an adjective (Grammar),
adjective; accompaniment, auxiliary;
characteristic, forming part of noun phrase
attributive
part of grammar which deals with the
inflections of words; basic elements
accidence
which make up a subject, study of
inflections
form of speech denoting opposition
(Grammar), opposite; contrasting,
opposing, word expressing opposition
adversative
state of being reflexive, state of having a
subject and object with the same referent
(Grammar)
reflexiveness
Latvian, resident of Latvia (republic in
northern Europe), of or pertaining to the
Letts or their language; of or pertaining to
the Latvians; of or pertaining to the
language of the Latvians
lettish
acting as adjective, part of speech used to
modify a noun (Grammar), practiced in
court, word qualifying noun
adjective
vocative case, case which denotes that
someone is being addressed (Grammar)
vocat. (vocative)
(Grammar) lacking conjunctions; lacking
cross-references
asyndetic
addition of something; addition of a
modifying word or phrase (Grammar)
adjunction
angle between two celestial bodies,
appearance, exposure, grammatical
category, look, one side or part, point of
view, facet; appearance, outlook;
direction; action of a verb without relating
to its time, positions of planets in
astrology, viewpoint
aspect
alone or without help, country, machine,
normal self, pron. her own person; on her
herself
own person; to her own person; by her
own person; from her own person,
referring to female subject of verb, used
for emphasis
appropriate to movies, of movies, of or
pertaining to the art of motion pictures,
pertaining to the movie theaters; of or
pertaining to motion pictures; of or
pertaining to cinematography
cinematic
act of modifying, change, adjustment,
agreement; adaptation; restriction;
qualification (Grammar); moderation;
process of being modified, grammatical
relationship with a modifier, something
modified
modification
act of emphasizing the beats or accents
that are usually not accented (Music);
omission of a letter or sound from the
middle of a word (Grammar); change of
meter (Poetry), placing of accent on weak
beat, syncope
syncopation
pertaining to the role of psychological
factors on sexuality; pertaining to the
physiological psychology of sexuality;
pertaining to attitudes and feelings
associated with sex, relating to
psychological aspects of sexuality
psychosexual
dismal, of sepulchers, pertaining to a
grave or tomb; serving as a grave or tomb;
pertaining to burial. pertaining to
entombment; gloomy, dismal; (about a
sound) deep and hollow, resonant
sepulchral
early round, modifier, word that modifies
the meaning of another word (Grammar);
limiter, something that restricts;
authorizer, trainer, qualifying person or
team, somebody with a right or skills
qualifier
in a substantive manner; as a substantive,
as a noun (Grammar)
substantively
pertaining to histology, pertaining to the
study of tissues; pertaining to organic
tissues
histologic
complete and whole, complete something,
especially suitable, exactly divisible,
exactly reproducing something, excellent
or ideal, flawless, flawless; complete;
undamaged, of musical intervals, perfect
tense of verb, print the reverse side,
refine; imp...
perfect
about sex, associated with sexually
transmitted disease, genital, passed on
through sex, pertaining to sexual
intercourse; resulting from sexual
intercourse; pertaining or associated with
venereal disease; of or pertaining to the
genitals
venereal
(Grammar) conjunction that expresses an
oppositional relationship between two
items (i.e. "or" in the phrase "one or the
other"), containing or related to a
disjunction, contrast word, dividing,
showing contrast, tending to separate;
expressing an oppo...
disjunctive
(British spelling for inflection) curve, inflexion
bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice;
addition of a suffix or other element to the
basic form of a word to change its
meaning or function (Grammar)
of or pertaining the Alps; of or pertaining
to downhill skiing; of or pertaining to the
Alpine peoples of central Europe
(Anthropology), of the Alps, relating to
downhill skiing
Alpine
of or pertaining to Abyssinia, of or
pertaining to the inhabitants of Abyssinia,
of or pertaining to the language of
Abyssinia, resident of Abyssinia
(Ethiopia); member of the Abyssinian
Church (Ethiopian Church)
Abyssinian
of maturing; adolescent, pubescent;
pertaining to maturation; of or pertaining
to the ripening of fruit or cheese
maturational
pertaining to sociometry, pertaining to the
study and measurement of behavior and
relationships within a social group
sociometric
pertaining to proctology, pertaining to the
branch of medicine dealing with diseases
of the anus and rectum
proctological
of or pertaining to solvolysis, of or
pertaining to the chemical process by
which a solute and solvent form a new
compound
solvolytic
pertaining to squirrels and similar small
rodents, pertaining to animals from the
Sciuridae family
sciurine
pertaining to polymers, pertaining to a polymeric
complex compound made of many joined
monomers (Chemistry)
pertaining to eugenics, pertaining to the
study of racial improvement through
selective breeding and other methods
eugenic
pertaining to proctology, pertaining to the
branch of medicine dealing with diseases
of the anus and rectum
proctologic
of maturing; adolescent, pubescent;
pertaining to maturation; of or pertaining
to the ripening of fruit or cheese
maturative
feudal, of or pertaining to feudalism, of or
pertaining to the political and social
system of medieval Europe
feodal
of or pertaining to a stethoscope, of or
pertaining to a medical instrument used to
listen to sounds produced in the body
stethoscopic
pertaining to embryology, pertaining to
the branch of biology dealing with
embryonic formation and development
embryological
pertaining to the epicanthus, pertaining to
a fold of skin on the eyelid that is
characteristic of Mongolian races
epicanthic
pertaining to the stomaodeum, pertaining
to the part of the ectoderm which
develops into the oral cavity
(Embryology)
stomodaeal
pertaining to the stomaodeum, pertaining
to the part of the ectoderm which
develops into the oral cavity
(Embryology)
stomodeal
causing fermentation; pertaining to a
zymogen, pertaining to a substance that
turns into enzymes under certain
conditions
zymogenous
of or pertaining to folklore, of or
pertaining to the stories beliefs and
customs of different ethnic or social
groups
folkloric
pertaining to photolysis, pertaining to the
chemical breakdown of a substance due to
the influence of light or radiation
photolytic
of or pertaining to ethology, of or
pertaining to the study of behavioral
patterns of animals in their natural
environments
ethological
of or pertaining to lithemia, pertaining to
an excessive amount of uric acid in the
blood (Medicine)
lithemic
of or pertaining to endodontics, pertaining
to the branch of dentistry which treats
diseases of the dental pulp
endodontic
pertaining to ribosomes, pertaining to the
cell organelle responsible for
manufacturing proteins (Biology)
ribosomal
betraying involvement in secret plot, of or
pertaining to conspiracy; of or pertaining
to conspirators, of plotters
conspiratorial
pertaining to dynamism, pertaining to the
theory that all phenomena can be
explained as manifestations of some
inherent force
dynamistic
of or pertaining to an expedition, of or
pertaining to a journey embarked upon for
a specific purpose, sent to fight overseas
expeditionary
pertaining to electrochemistry, pertaining
to the branch of chemistry that studies the
connection between electricity and
chemical changes
electrochemical
pertaining to the hard scaly deposit that
forms on teeth; pertaining the sediment of
wine
tartaric
pertaining to embryology, pertaining to
the branch of biology dealing with
embryonic formation and development
embryologic
of or pertaining to a syncytium, of or
pertaining to a single cell or protoplasmic
mass containing several nuclei (Biology)
syncytial
characterized by aphorisms, aphoristic; of
or pertaining to gnomes, of or pertaining
to goblins, cryptic, epigrammatic
gnomic
pertaining to a Cesarean section;
pertaining to Caesar or the Caesars
(emperors of ancient Rome)
Cesarean
(Biology) pertaining to geotropism,
pertaining to growth or movement of an
organism in response to gravity
geotropic
pertaining to a Cesarean section;
pertaining to Caesar or the Caesars
(emperors of ancient Rome)
Cesarian
pertaining to a chief of an American
Indian tribe; pertaining to a leader of a
political party
sachemic
of or pertaining to ethnography, of or
pertaining to the study and description of
different races and cultures
(Anthropology)
ethnographical
of horology; pertaining to the science of
measuring time; pertaining to the art of
creating timepieces
horologic
of or pertaining to ethnology, of or
pertaining to the study of the historical
development of different cultures
(Anthropology)
ethnologic
of or pertaining to ethnology, of or
pertaining to the study of the historical
development of different cultures
(Anthropology)
ethnological
of or pertaining to etymology, of or
pertaining to the study of the origin and
grammatical derivation of words
etymological
fish parasite, pertaining to or involving
monogenesis; of or pertaining to the
subclass Monogenea
monogenean
of or pertaining to ethnography, of or
pertaining to the study and description of
different races and cultures
(Anthropology)
ethnographic
pertaining to herpetology, pertaining to
the branch of zoology which studies
reptiles and amphibians
herpetological
pertaining to schizogony, pertaining to
asexual reproduction by multiple division
(Biology)
schizogonic
pertaining to herpetology, pertaining to
the branch of zoology which studies
reptiles and amphibians
herpetologic
pertaining to an exteroceptor, pertaining
to a sensory organ which responds to
stimuli from outside the body
exteroceptive
pertaining to hemodynamics, pertaining to
the study of forces that influence blood
circulation
hemodynamic
pertaining to the genetic make-up of an
organism; pertaining to a typical species
in a group
genotypical
of horology; pertaining to the science of
measuring time; pertaining to the art of
creating timepieces
horological
of or pertaining to feudalism, of or
pertaining to the political and social
system of medieval Europe
feudalistic
of or pertaining to gerontology, pertaining
to the scientific study of aging and the
problems of the aged
gerontological
pertaining to histophysiology, pertaining
to the branch of physiology which studies
the functions of tissues
histophysiological
pertaining to scarlatina, pertaining to a
mild form of scarlet fever (Medicine)
scarlatinal
pertaining to scabies, pertaining to a skin
disease caused by parasitic mites
scabietic
not for medical purposes, not for work,
pertaining to leisure, pertaining to
relaxing activities
recreational
pertaining to a deposition (dismissal or
removal from office); pertaining to a
testimony given under oath
depositional
pertaining to serology, pertaining to the
study of the characteristics and reactivity
of blood serum
serologic
of or pertaining to ontology, pertaining to
the branch of metaphysics which is
concerned with existence and the nature
of being
ontological
pertaining to radiobiology, pertaining to
the study of the effects of radiation on
living organisms
radiobiologic
pertaining to sociology, pertaining to the
study of the structure and development of
human society
sociologic
pertaining to sociology, pertaining to the
study of the structure and development of
human society
sociological
pertaining to schizogony, pertaining to
asexual reproduction by multiple division
(Biology)
schizogonous
pertaining to Oedipus (Greek Mythology);
pertaining to the Oedipal complex
(Psychology)
oedipal
of or pertaining to homeostasis, of or
pertaining to the tendency of a system to
maintain internal stability
homeostatic
pertaining to the Sabbath, pertaining to a
weekly day of rest and religious
observance (also Sabbatical)
Sabbatic
pertaining to radiochemistry, pertaining to
the chemical properties and applications
of radioactive materials
radiochemical
pertaining to an edema, pertaining to an
excessive collection of fluid in body
tissues
edematous
tubular; pertaining to a fistula, pertaining
to a narrow passage or opening
(Medicine)
fistulous
pertaining to plasmolysis, pertaining to
the shrinkage of protoplasm due to fluid
loss in a cell
plasmolytic
pertaining to an advocate of militarism; of
or pertaining to advocacy of military
control or ideals
militaristic
pertaining to the esophagus, pertaining to
the tube connecting the mouth to the
stomach (Anatomy)
esophageal
pertaining to physiotherapy, pertaining to
healing through physical methods (such as
exercise, massage, etc.)
physiotherapeutic
pertaining to a solstice, pertaining to
either of the two times each year when the
sun is farthest from the equator
(Astronomy)
solstitial
pertaining to the genetic make-up of an
organism; pertaining to a typical species
in a group
genotypic
tubular; pertaining to a fistula, pertaining
to a narrow passage or opening
(Medicine)
fistular
pertaining to the esophagus, pertaining to
the tube connecting the mouth to the
stomach (Anatomy)
esophagal
pertaining to polyps, pertaining to
abnormal growth protruding from the
mucus membrane
polypous
pertaining to physiotherapy, pertaining to
treatment through physical means (such as
massage, exercise, etc.)
physiatric
pertaining to serology, pertaining to the
study of the characteristics and reactivity
of blood serum
serological
of or pertaining to auxesis, of or
pertaining to the growth of an organism
which occurs due to an increase in cell
size (Biology)
auxetic
pertaining to a homozygote, pertaining to
an organism possessing stable genetic
traits which are passed on to its offspring
homozygotic
pertaining to seborrhea, pertaining to an
excessive discharge of an oily or fatty
substance from the sebaceous glands
seborrhoeic
pertaining to phenology, pertaining to the
study of the influence of the climate on
cyclical phenomena in plants and animals
phenological
pertaining to the Bacchanalia (Roman
holiday celebrating Bacchus, god of
wine); pertaining to a drunken revelry
bacchanalian
pertaining to seborrhea, pertaining to an
excessive discharge of an oily or fatty
substance from the sebaceous glands
seborrheic
pertaining to symphysis, pertaining to a
growing together of bones or parts that
were formerly separate (Anatomy,
Zoology, Botany)
symphysial
subsidiary clause; secondary clause
contained within a main clause
(Grammar)
subclause
pertaining to a solenoid, pertaining to a
conductor that produces a magnetic field
when an electrical current passes through
it (Electricity)
solenoidal
of or pertaining to the ionosphere,
pertaining to a part of the outer
atmosphere which contains large amounts
of ions and free electrons
ionospheric
of or pertaining to telaesthesia, pertaining
to the ability to perceive stimuli or events
at a distance that is beyond the usual
range of the senses
telaesthetic
of or pertaining to telaesthesia, pertaining
to the ability to perceive stimuli or events
at a distance that is beyond the usual
range of the senses
telesthetic
pertaining to a democracy (government
run by the people of the country);
pertaining to democratic principles (equal
rights and privileges)
democratic
pertaining the study of the relationship
between electrical magnetic and
mechanical phenomena; pertaining to
electric force in motion
electrodynamic
of or pertaining to a stereoisomer,
pertaining to one of two or more isomers
whose molecular structures are identical
but whose atomic arrangements differ
(Chemistry)
stereoisomeric
pertaining to encephalography, pertaining
to examination of the brain by means of
radiation
encephalographic
of or pertaining to fetishes; of or
pertaining to blind devotion or obsessive
attachment
fetishistic
pertaining to a synod, pertaining to an
assembly or council of church officials
synodal
of or pertaining to hyperbole,
exaggerated, overstated; of or pertaining
to a hyperbola (Mathematics)
hyperbolic
pertaining to synesthesia, pertaining to a
sensation triggered by the stimulation of
another sense
synesthetic
pertaining to the pylorus, pertaining to the
opening between the stomach and the
duodenum (Anatomy)
pyloric
pertaining to the fibula, pertaining to the
outer bone of the lower leg (Anatomy)
fibular
pertaining to the pudenda, pertaining to
the external sexual organs (esp. of
females)
pudendal
of or pertaining to hyperbole,
exaggerated, overstated; of or pertaining
to a hyperbola (Mathematics)
hyperbolical
of or pertaining to immunology, immunologic
pertaining to the study of the immune
system (Biology)
pertaining to a prosthesis, pertaining to an
artificial limb or body part
prosthetic
pertaining to the study of moral conduct;
pertaining to false reasoning
casuistical
pertaining the sinciput, pertaining to the
front part of the skull (Anatomy)
sincipital
pertaining rubella, pertaining to measles
(type of viral infection)
rubeolar
pertaining to the study of moral conduct;
pertaining to false reasoning
casuistic
of or pertaining to a sulfite, pertaining to
the salt of sulfurous acid (Chemistry)
sulfitic
of or pertaining to geophysics, pertaining
to study of the physics of the Earth and its
atmosphere
geophysical
of or pertaining to an enzyme, of or
pertaining to proteins that catalyze
chemical processes
enzymatic
pertaining to electromagnetism, pertaining
to magnetism produced by electrical
currents
em (electromagnetic)
pertaining to histopathology, pertaining to
the study of the structure of diseased
tissues
histopathological
of or pertaining to immunology,
pertaining to the study of the immune
system (Biology)
immunological
of or pertaining to liturgy; of public
worship; of or pertaining to the Eucharist
liturgical
service
of or pertaining to trichinosis, of or
pertaining to infection with the parasitic
worm trichina
trichinous
pertaining to the scrotum, pertaining to
the pouch of skin that contains the
testicles (Anatomy)
scrotal
pertaining to endocrinology, pertaining to
the study of the endocrine glands and their
secretions
endocrinologic
pertaining to the pleura, pertaining to the
membrane that covers the lungs
(Anatomy)
pleural
pertaining to histochemistry, pertaining to
the study of the chemical components of
tissues
histochemical
of or pertaining to a genome, of or
pertaining to all of the genes in a
reproductive cell (Biology)
genomic
(Psychology) pertaining to dysphoria,
pertaining to a state of anxiety or
restlessness
dysphoric
pertaining to a synod, pertaining to an
assembly or council of church officials
synodical
of or pertaining to conifers, of or
pertaining to cone bearing trees or shrubs
coniferous
pertaining to a synod, pertaining to an
assembly or council of church officials
synodic
pertaining to pyelonephritis, pertaining to
inflammation of the kidney and its pelvis
(Medicine)
pyelonephritic
pertaining to histopathology, pertaining to
the study of the structure of diseased
tissues
histopathologic
pertaining to psychoneurosis, pertaining
to a neurosis (type of mental disorder)
psychoneurotic
pertaining to archaeology, pertaining to
the study of ancient cultures through their
artifacts
archeologic
pertaining to paleoclimates, pertaining to
the climates of past geological periods
paleoclimatic
pertaining to fauna, pertaining to the
animals of a given area or time period
faunal
pertaining to Peking, pertaining to Beijing
(capital city of China)
pekingese
pertaining to exobiology, pertaining to the
study of the possibility of life on other
planets
exobiological
(Anatomy) pertaining to the epicardium,
pertaining to the outer membrane of the
heart
epicardial
pertaining to roentgenology, pertaining to
the use of X-ray radiation as a diagnostic
tool (Medicine)
roentgenological
of or pertaining to dynamometry, of or
pertaining to the measurement of
mechanical force or power
dynamometric
pertaining to a theocracy, pertaining to a
government in which a god is recognized
at the ultimate authority
theocratic
pertaining to teratology, pertaining to the
study of developmental deformities
teratological
(Biology)
pertaining to semiology, pertaining to the
study of signs and symbols (also
semeiological)
semiological
investigatory, pertaining to inquiry;
inquisitorial, questioning; pertaining to
the Inquisition
inquisitional
pertaining to semeiotics, pertaining to the
study of signs and symbols (also semiotic)
semeiotic
of or pertaining to epidemiology, of or
pertaining to the study of epidemics and
their treatments (Medicine)
epidemiologic
of or pertaining to epidemiology, of or
pertaining to the study of epidemics and
their treatments (Medicine)
epidemiological
of or pertaining to technocracy, of or
pertaining to government based on
technological knowledge
technocratic
of or pertaining to a libation, of or
pertaining to a drink poured out (as an
offering to a deity, etc.)
libationary
of or pertaining to an enzyme, of or
pertaining to proteins that catalyze
chemical processes
enzymic
pertaining to archaeology, pertaining to
the study of ancient cultures through their
artifacts
archaeologic
of or pertaining to steroids, pertaining to
any of a number of fat-soluble organic
compounds
steroidal
pertaining to a pyromaniac, pertaining to pyromaniacal
one with an obsessive desire to start fires
pertaining to endocrinology, pertaining to
the study of the endocrine glands and their
secretions
endocrinological
group of words, paragraph, section (in a
document); part of a sentence which
contains a subject and predicate
(Grammar), section of legal document
clause
ascribe a feature, ascribe to; credit with,
assign qualities, give credit, quality or
property, characteristic; adjective
(Grammar)
attribute
affix in middle, element which is placed
within the body of a word (Grammar), fix
in place, fasten; implant; instill, fix
something firmly in something else, put
an element in word
infix
addition of a letter syllable or phoneme at
the beginning of a word (Grammar),
addition of syllable to help pronunciation,
preparations for offering Eucharist,
prosthesis
prothesis
(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of
the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric,
and logic), less important liberal arts, see
also:quadrivium
trivium
bodily, not spiritual, of or pertaining to
the flesh; pertaining to the body; sensual;
worldly, plump, relating to physical
pleasure
fleshly
of or pertaining to logistics; of planning
and execution, of management; pertaining
logistical
to the branch of the military which
oversees and maintains material and
personnel
of a lie detector, pertaining to a machine
that can detect and record physiological
changes that occur when a person is not
telling the truth; of or pertaining to a
bibliography
polygraphic
of or pertaining to telephotography, of or
pertaining to the photography of distant
objects using a telephoto lens of electronic
image-enhancing equipment
telephotographic
pertaining to a partial loss of vision,
pertaining to a blind spot affecting part of
the visual field (Medicine)
scotomatous
of or pertaining to synthesis; artificial,
man-made; not real, not genuine; of or
pertaining to a language that uses
inflectional affixes to express
relationships
synthetical
pertaining to the metabolism, pertaining to
the metabolic breakdown of plant and
animal material in the body to release
energy (Biology)
catabolic
of or pertaining to gynecology, of or
pertaining to the branch of medicine
which deals with the diseases and health
maintenance of the female reproductive
system
gynaecological
of or pertaining to gynecology, of or
pertaining to the branch of medicine
which deals with the diseases and health
gynecologic
maintenance of the female reproductive
system
pertaining to a small bandwith; pertaining
to the frequency allocated for mobile and
radio services in the USA, using narrow
band of frequencies
narrowband
assistant, aide, auxiliary verb, giving
support, held in reserve, helpful,
supporting; additional, member of
supporting troops, naval support vessel,
sailing ship with engine, secondary,
supporting person or thing, with motor
and sails
auxiliary
(Grammar) masculine gender, masculine
form (he, his, himself, etc.), concluding
on an accented beat, male; manly,
manlike, of or characteristic of men;
strong, virile; (about objects or words)
having the designation of masculine, of
certain grammatical...
masculine
jargon, language made from a mixture of
words and grammar from different
languages; jargon, mixed common second
language
pidgin
involving discussion, issued provisionally,
pertaining to a conversation or dialogue;
intermediate, not conclusive, pertaining to
an decision made during a case (Law)
interlocutory
pertaining to dipsomania, pertaining to a
severe craving for alcohol
dipsomaniacal
pertaining to embryogeny, pertaining to
the formation and development of an
embryogenic
embryo
pertaining to an epistle, pertaining to a
long formal letter
epistolary
of or pertaining to a cenobite; of or
pertaining to a religious order of monks
cenobitical
pertaining to gastroenteritis, pertaining to
stomach and intestinal inflammation
gastroenteric
pertaining to sculpture, pertaining to the
art of creating three-dimensional works
sculptural
of or pertaining to a cenobite; of or
pertaining to a religious order of monks
cenobitic
conclusive, pertaining to a conclusion,
pertaining to inference, speculative
inferential
pertaining to the ability to see in dim
light, pertaining to night vision
scotopic
of priests, pertaining to a priest,
ministerial; pertaining to the clergy
priestly
of or pertaining to a dynasty, of or
pertaining to a succession of rulers from
the same family
dynastic
of or pertaining to incubation; pertaining
to the process of hatching eggs
incubational
pertaining to almonds; resembling an
almond; pertaining to a tonsil
amygdaline
of or pertaining to hematology, of or
pertaining to the scientific study of blood
hematological
pertaining to sound; pertaining to hearing;
reducing noise
acoustical
of or pertaining to hematology, of or
pertaining to the scientific study of blood
hematologic
(Medicine) of or pertaining to diathesis, of
or pertaining to a predisposition to a
certain disease
diathetic
of brides or weddings, pertaining to a
bride, pertaining to a wedding
bridal
pertaining to the reasoning process,
pertaining to logical deduction
ratiocinative
(Zoology) pertaining to entomology,
pertaining to the study of insects
entomological
of or pertaining to a mastodon; of or
pertaining to a very large or influential
person
mastodonic
pertaining to excretion; pertaining to
excrement; expelling, discharging
excretory
pertaining to the source of an earthquake;
pertaining to a central point
epicentral
pertaining to a stage or podium; pertaining
to a beak or snout
rostral
pertaining to rabbis, pertaining to Jewish
laws and teachings
rabbinic
pertaining to a thermostat, pertaining to a
device that regulates temperature
thermostatic
pertaining to roentgenology, pertaining to
diagnosis through the use of X-ray
radiation (Medicine)
roentgenologic
pertaining to a meal, pertaining to dinner,
relating to meals
prandial
pertaining to rabbis, pertaining to Jewish
laws and teachings
rabbinical
pertaining to a funeral; pertaining to a funerary
burial, relating to funerals
of or pertaining to the the epidermis, of or
pertaining to the outermost layer of the
skin
epidermic
of or pertaining to the exosphere, of or
pertaining to the highest level of the
atmosphere
exospheric
pertaining to recrimination, pertaining to
the act of making a countercharge against
an accuser
recriminatory
pertaining to podagra, pertaining to an
inflammation of the large toe (Medicine)
podagral
pertaining to recrimination, pertaining to
the act of making a countercharge against
an accuser
recriminative
pertaining to a professor, pertaining to a
senior university instructor
professorial
of or pertaining to the the epidermis, of or
pertaining to the outermost layer of the
skin
epidermal
pertaining to a rostellum, pertaining to a
beak or beaklike part
rostellar
adjective or modifier that limits a noun
(Grammar), determinative, something or
somebody that determines, word that
determines noun use
determiner
emphasize the beats or accents that are
usually not accented (Music); make a
word shorter by omitting one or more
syllables or letters in the middle
(Grammar), modify rhythm by accenting
syncopate
weak beat, shorten word by loss of sounds
pertaining to or constituting a synopsis,
summary; presenting a similar point of
view; of or pertaining to the first three
gospels in the New Testament (Matthew,
Mark and Luke)
synoptical
indeterminate, not clear, too many to
count, unclear, vague, indistinct; having
no set limits; undefined; of a word or
phrase which not does not specifically
define the word to which it refers
(Grammar), unlimited, vague and
uncertain
indefinite
fainting episode, loss of sounds from
word, omission of a letter or sound from
the middle of a word (Grammar);
temporary loss of consciousness due to
heart failure (Pathology), syncopation
syncope
alone or without help, important male
person, normal self, pron. his own person;
to his own person; by his own person;
from his own person, referring to male
subject of verb, used for emphasis
himself
of or pertaining to idealists, principled,
living according to some standard of
perfection; of or pertaining to idealism, of
the tendency to form ideals, of the pursuit
of high and noble goals
idealistic
of dragons, of or pertaining to a dragon;
Draconian; harsh, cruel; pertaining to or
characteristic of Draco (ancient Athenian
magistrate known for his severe code of
draconic
laws)
(Grammar) word used to replace nouns
and noun phrases (she, we, this, etc.),
word replacing noun
pronoun
(Grammar) omission of conjunctions;
omission of cross-references, leaving out
conjunctions, see also:parataxis
asyndeton
combining antigenic determinants,
combining power of a verb, combining
power of atoms
valence; valency
pertaining to a master, pertaining to a
lord; pertaining to a feudal lord
seignorial
of ancient Rome, of Romance languages,
pertaining to the Romans; pertaining to
the Romance languages, pertaining to the
family of languages derived from Latin,
Romance languages collectively
Romanic
pertaining to boxing, pertaining to the art
of fighting with fists
pugilistic
of or pertaining to hermeneutics,
pertaining to the interpretation of the
Scriptures
hermeneutical
pertaining to a boil, pertaining to an
inflamed sore
furunculous
of or pertaining to stereometry, pertaining
to the measurement of volumes
stereometric
of or pertaining to gastronomy, of or
pertaining to the art of good eating
gastronomical
of or pertaining to hermeneutics,
pertaining to the interpretation of the
Scriptures
hermeneutic
medicinal; pertaining to medicine;
pertaining to doctors
iatric
pertaining to or characterized by
arbitration, pertaining to mediation
arbitrational
pertaining to elocution, pertaining to the
art of public speaking
elocutionary
of or pertaining to a sibyl; of or pertaining
to a prophetess; prophetic
sibylline
of or pertaining to necrology; pertaining
to remembrance of the deceased
necrological
pertaining to proteolysis, pertaining to the
dissolution of proteins
proteolytic
pertaining to the vagina; pertaining to or
resembling a sheath
vaginal
of petioles, pertaining to a petiole,
pertaining to a leafstalk
petiolar
of or pertaining to kinaesthesis, of or
pertaining to the sense of motion
kinaesthetic
pertaining to the highest point; pertaining
to a climax
zenithal
(Biology) pertaining to devolution,
pertaining to degeneration
devolutionary
pertaining to histology, pertaining to the
study of tissues
histological
of or pertaining to gastronomy, of or
pertaining to the art of good eating
gastronomic
pertaining to or characterized by
arbitration, pertaining to mediation
arbitrative
Catholic; pertaining to the Roman
Catholic Church; pertaining to ancient or
Roman
modern Rome; pertaining to the culture
and art of ancient Rome
aim, article, thing; goal; focus of a
thought or action; (Grammar) recipient of
action; (Computers) image or part of a
document that can be embedded within
another document; (in OOP) self-
contained unit of data with its own built-
in procedures, be oppo...
object
basic unit of matter, body with finite
mass, part of multi-word verb, piece of
consecrated bread or wafer, subatomic
unit, tiny amount, tiny piece, tiny portion,
very small fragment; grain; preposition;
conjunction
particle
act of deriving something, proof, source,
origin; something that has been derived;
act of deriving; (Grammar) process of
making new words from a root word (ex:
"painting from the word "paint"), word
formation
derivation
part of speech used to express action or
state of being or the relationship between
the subject and object in a sentence
(Grammar), predicate of sentence, word
indicating action or state
verb
change of function, conjugate (Grammar);
by-product, offshoot, derivate, derived
thing, derived word, differential
coefficient, financial product, obtained
from another source, borrowed, related
chemical product, unoriginal
derivative
of the Teutons, of or pertaining to the
ancient Germanic people which inhabited
northern Europe; of or pertaining to
Germanic languages; of or pertaining to
speakers of Germanic languages, relating
to Germanic peoples, relating to Teutons
Teutonic
case-form which indicates place or
location (Grammar), grammatical case,
indicating place or direction, showing
place (Grammer), word in locative case
locative
Biblical, pertaining to the Bible,
pertaining to the Holy Scriptures; written,
inscribed, recorded in writing, of sacred
writings, of writing
scriptural
clean and hygienic, connected with public
health, healthy; promoting hygiene or
cleanliness; pertaining to cleanliness,
pertaining to sanitation
sanitary
holy, mysteriously associated with a deity,
of numina, of or pertaining to a numen, of
or pertaining to a divine spirit; resembling
a deity, spiritual in nature
numinous
of or pertaining to the Slavic peoples
(Russians, Bulgarians, Slovenes, Poles,
etc.); pertaining to the Slavic languages
(Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.)
slavic
concerning tumors; of or pertaining to the
abnormal swelling of any part of the
body; of or pertaining to a lump of
abnormal tissue serving no physiological
purpose (Pathology)
tumoral
(Psychology) pertaining to synaesthesia, synaesthetic
pertaining to stimulation of one sense
which triggers a reaction in another sense
(i.e. seeing a particular color upon hearing
a certain melody)
arise, come from, originate; remove the
stem from; stop, check, dam up; restrain,
hold back, base of a word, central stalk of
a plant; petiole; slender part which
connects or supports; main part of a word
to which affixes are added (Grammar);
family li...
stem
faulty grammar, faulty understanding,
mistaken interpretation or understanding
misconstruction
materially ambitious, of or characterized
by aspiration; characterized by inhalation
and/or exhalation; pertaining to ambition
or desire; pertaining to a letter or sound
pronounced with a breath of air (i.e. H)
aspirational
of or pertaining to lithology, of the
scientific study of the composition and
nature of stones and rocks (Mineralogy);
pertaining to the study of calculi in the
human body (Medicine)
lithologic
emphasizing lurid details, extraordinary,
outstanding, sensory, stirring, exciting,
thrilling; extraordinary, exceptional;
pertaining the senses; pertaining to
sensation
sensational
containing a promise, pertaining to a
promise or vow; binding, obliging,
implying a commitment; pertaining to a
financial obligation or debt, showing
promissory
insurance contract provisions
based on medical treatment or
observation, pertaining to a clinic;
pertaining to the study of disease through
observation; impersonal, severe in decor
or design, unemotional
clinical
geodetical, of or pertaining to geodesy,
pertaining to the branch of science which
deals with the measurement of land and
determination of geographical points,
relating to the measurement of Earth
geodetic
(Biology) pertaining to the epithelium,
pertaining to the layer of cells lining
bodily organs and surfaces, forming a
protective layer of surface tissue
epithelial
act of offering for a price, act of vending,
act of dealing, pertaining to sales,
pertaining to the act of vending; in
demand, being purchased quickly
selling
involving reproductive union, of sex,
pertaining to sex; pertaining to
reproduction through the union of male
and female gametes, relating to either sex
sexual
pertaining to or characterized by crime;
pertaining to criminalistics (techniques
used to collect and analyze evidence
connected to a crime)
criminalistic
involving detention, janitorial, of or
pertaining to custody or guardianship; of
or pertaining to a custodian, relating to
legal custody
custodial
archaeologic, archeologic, archeological, archaeological
of or for archaeology, pertaining to
archaeology, pertaining to the study of
ancient cultures through their artifacts
in the sky, lovely, of God and heaven, of
or pertaining to heaven, celestial, divine;
of or pertaining to the sky; having a
beauty which is not of the earth;
wonderful, sublime
heavenly
pertaining to a rector; pertaining to a
priest
rectorial
pertaining to a concept; of or pertaining to
conception
conceptive
pertaining to a revolt, pertaining to a
rebellion
insurrectional
pertaining to X-ray photography,
pertaining to radiography
radiographic
pertaining to a pair, pertaining to a couple dyadic
pertaining to roentgenography, pertaining
to x-ray photography
roentgenographic
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