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AnagrammaticAnagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical
An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.]
Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. --
An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. AnagrammaticalAnagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical
An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.]
Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. --
An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. AnagrammaticallyAnagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical
An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.]
Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. --
An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. Anagrammatism
Anagrammatism An`a*gram"ma*tism, n. [Gr. ?: cf. F.
anagrammatisme.]
The act or practice of making anagrams. --Camden.
Anagrammatist
Anagrammatist An`a*gram"ma*tist, n. [Cf. F. anagrammatiste.]
A maker anagrams.
Anagrammatize
Anagrammatize An`a*gram"ma*tize, v. t. [Gr. ? cf. F.
anagrammatiser.]
To transpose, as the letters of a word, so as to form an
anagram. --Cudworth.
Chronogrammatic
Chronogrammatic Chron`o*gram*mat"ic, Chronogrammatical
Chron`o*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. chronogrammatique.]
Belonging to a chronogram, or containing one.
Chronogrammatical
Chronogrammatic Chron`o*gram*mat"ic, Chronogrammatical
Chron`o*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. chronogrammatique.]
Belonging to a chronogram, or containing one.
Chronogrammatist
Chronogrammatist Chron`o*gram"ma*tist, n.
A writer of chronograms.
DiagrammaticDiagrammatic Di`a*gram*mat"ic, a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a diagram; showing by
diagram. -- Di`a*gram*mat"ic*ly, adv. DiagrammaticlyDiagrammatic Di`a*gram*mat"ic, a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a diagram; showing by
diagram. -- Di`a*gram*mat"ic*ly, adv. Digammate
Digammate Di*gam"mate, Digammated Di*gam"mated, a.
Having the digamma or its representative letter or sound; as,
the Latin word vis is a digammated form of the Greek ?.
--Andrews.
Digammated
Digammate Di*gam"mate, Digammated Di*gam"mated, a.
Having the digamma or its representative letter or sound; as,
the Latin word vis is a digammated form of the Greek ?.
--Andrews.
Epigrammatically
Epigrammatically Ep`i*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
In the way of epigram; in an epigrammatic style.
EpigrammatizeEpigrammatize Ep`i*gram"ma*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Epigrammatized; p. pr. & vb. n. Epigrammatizing.]
To represent by epigrams; to express by epigrams. EpigrammatizedEpigrammatize Ep`i*gram"ma*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Epigrammatized; p. pr. & vb. n. Epigrammatizing.]
To represent by epigrams; to express by epigrams. Epigrammatizer
Epigrammatizer Ep`i*gram"ma*ti`zer, n.
One who writes in an affectedly pointed style.
Epigrammatizers of our English prose style.
--Coleridge.
EpigrammatizingEpigrammatize Ep`i*gram"ma*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Epigrammatized; p. pr. & vb. n. Epigrammatizing.]
To represent by epigrams; to express by epigrams. Flammation
Flammation Flam*ma"tion, n.
The act of setting in a flame or blaze. [Obs.] --Sir. T.
Browne.
Grammates
Grammates Gram"mates, n. pl. [From Gr. ? letters, written
rules.]
Rudiments; first principles, as of grammar. [Obs.] --Ford.
Grammatic
Grammatic Gram*mat"ic, a.
Grammatical.
Grammaticaster
Grammaticaster Gram*mat"icas"ter, n. [LL.]
A petty grammarian; a grammatical pedant or pretender.
My noble Neophite, my little grammaticaster. --B.
Jonson.
Grammatication
Grammatication Gram*mat"i*ca"tion, n.
A principle of grammar; a grammatical rule. [Obs.]
--Dalgarno.
Grammaticism
Grammaticism Gram*mat"i*cism, n.
A point or principle of grammar. --Abp. Leighton.
GrammaticizeGrammaticize Gram*mat"i*cize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Grammaticized; p. pr. & vb. n. Grammaticizing.]
To render grammatical. --Fuller. GrammaticizedGrammaticize Gram*mat"i*cize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Grammaticized; p. pr. & vb. n. Grammaticizing.]
To render grammatical. --Fuller. GrammaticizingGrammaticize Gram*mat"i*cize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Grammaticized; p. pr. & vb. n. Grammaticizing.]
To render grammatical. --Fuller. GrammatistGrammatist Gram"ma*tist, n. [L. grammatista schoolmaster, Gr.
?, from ? to teach the letters, to be a scribe: cf. F.
grammatiste. See Grammatical.]
A petty grammarian. [R] --Tooke. InflammationInflammation In*flam*ma"tion, n. [L. inflammatio: cf. F.
inflammation. See Inflame.]
1. The act of inflaming, kindling, or setting on fire; also,
the state of being inflamed. ``The inflammation of fat.'
--Wilkins.
2. (Med.) A morbid condition of any part of the body,
consisting in congestion of the blood vessels, with
obstruction of the blood current, and growth of morbid
tissue. It is manifested outwardly by redness and
swelling, attended with heat and pain.
3. Violent excitement; heat; passion; animosity; turbulence;
as, an inflammation of the mind, of the body politic, or
of parties. --Hooker. Inflammative
Inflammative In*flam"ma*tive, a.
Inflammatory.
Meaning of Ammat from wikipedia
- The
prime minister of
Thailand (Thai: นายกรัฐมนตรี, RTGS: Nayok Ratthamontri,
pronounced [nāː.jók rát.tʰā.mōn.trīː];
literally 'chief
minister of state')...
-
Vilma Metteri, also
known as the art duo The
Nutty Tarts (fin. Tärähtäneet
ämmät). Ten
Finnish fashion designers parti****ted in the
Monokini 2.0 project...
-
January 2023). "Abd al-Raouf al-Muhajir was
elected new amir of
idarat al-'
ammat al-wilayat on 24 June 2020,
taking over
after the
death of Abu Sa'ad al-Shimali...
- 'to die' mwt 'to die'
Hebrew mwt, 'to die' Geʽez mo:ta 'to die'
Kabyle ammat 'to die' to fly, to soar *pîr- *pir- (cf.
Yemsa fill- 'to jump'; Dime far...
-
Northern Gurage", in:
Africa ****VIII (1968), pp. 156–172. yä-Kəstane
Gurage əmmät (həzb) tarik.
Addis Ababa 1986 (Ethiopian calendar).
Christian recordings...
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sanojen alkuperä. Helsinki, FI: SKS. 2000. ISBN 951-717-712-7. "Äijät ja
ämmät,
vaarit ja muorit.
Isovanhempien nimitykset suomen murteissa". Archived...
- The
Nutty Tarts (Tärähtäneet
ämmät FIN) is an art duo
formed by two
Finnish artists,
Katriina Haikala (born 1977) and
Vilma Metter (born 1977). The Nutty...
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Ämmät" / "Old Wives" (trad. / S. Kaasinen) – 2:33 "Kylä
vuotti uuttaa kuuta" /...
- steppe, a
stereotype al-Jahiz
described in his Resāla fī manāqeb al-Tork wa
ʿāmmat jond al-ḵelāfa ("epistle on the
excellences of the Turks"), who were characterized...
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Korean War. In
August 1947, the
American Military Mission for Aid to
Turkey (
AMMAT) was
established in
Ankara under the
authority of the US amb****ador. On...