- asseverate (Merriam Webster)
- tumid (Wordsmith)
Linguatweets:
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femina: woman: Part of speech:
noun
Example sentence:
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charta, ae, f.
—paperpenna, f.
—pen (late Latin)ātrāmentum, i, n
—ink
ātrāmentārĭum, ii, n.
—inkstandscriptor, ōris, m.
—writer— Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) October 16, 2013
ἀνεμ-ιαῖος, ον
—windy
—metaph., empty, vainὠιὸν ἀνεμιαῖον
—a wind-egg (egg lacking yolk or shell, or both. i.e. deficiently malformed.)— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) October 19, 2013
The present & imperfect subjunctive are used in Proviso Clauses introduced by dum, dum modo, or modo "provided, if only." Neg. is ne. BL929
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