- dolcetto, douce, doux, dulcet, dulcian, dulcify, dulcimer, edulcorant,
edulcorate,
subdulcid dur- hard
Latin durus,
durare dour, dura, durability, durable...
- dolcetto, douce, doux, dulcet, dulcian, dulcify, dulcimer, edulcorant,
edulcorate,
subdulcid duo du- two deuce, doubt, dual, duality, dubiety, dubious,...
- dolcetto, douce, doux, dulcet, dulcian, dulcify, dulcimer, edulcorant,
edulcorate,
subdulcid dur- hard
Latin durus,
durare dour, dura, durability, durable...
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discountable discrepantly disre****bly
doublethinks drumbeatings earthmovings edulcorating euchromatins exclusionary exculpations expurgations exhaustingly farsightedly...
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According to the
French philologist Jean-Pierre Longre, the end
result was "
edulcorated".
Talex visited West
Germany in 1985,
attending Frankfurt Book Fair as...
- and
several story lines.
Natalia Utina tends to
describe in a
somewhat edulcorated tone the
realities of her
literary and
family life. This is
clear in...
- as
early as 1912 by
Alexandru Ciura, who
noted that
there was
nothing edulcorated in Agârbiceanu's
rendition of
rural life. As an
exponent of the Sibiu...
-
Jewish Question, the word “deportation”
turned into the
disguised and
edulcorated synonym of m**** murder.
After 1945, his
superiors Ribbentrop, Weizsäcker...
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significantly large 'constellation' of
minor writers and have
produced a dull,
edulcorated,
inconsistent literature,
which only went as far as to
obstinately perpetuate...