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Alliteral
Alliteral Al*lit"er*al, a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by alliteration.
Alliterate
Alliterate Al*lit"er*ate, v. t.
To employ or place so as to make alliteration. --Skeat.
Alliterate
Alliterate Al*lit"er*ate, v. i.
To compose alliteratively; also, to constitute alliteration.
Alliterator
Alliterator Al*lit"er*a`tor, n.
One who alliterates.
Biliteral
Biliteral Bi*lit"er*al, a. [L. bis twice + littera letter.]
Consisting of two letters; as, a biliteral root of a Sanskrit
verb. --Sir W. Jones. -- n. A word, syllable, or root,
consisting of two letters.
Biliteralism
Biliteralism Bi*lit"er*al*ism, n.
The property or state of being biliteral.
Duoliteral
Duoliteral Du`o*lit"er*al, a. [L. duo two + E. literal.]
Consisting of two letters only; biliteral. --Stuart.
Illiteral
Illiteral Il*lit"er*al, a.
Not literal. [R.] --B. Dawson.
IlliterateIlliterate Il*lit"er*ate, a. [L. illiteratus: pref. il- not +
literatus learned. See In- not, and Literal.]
Ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed;
uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people.
Syn: Ignorant; untaught; unlearned; unlettered; unscholary.
See Ignorant. -- Il*lit"er*ate*ly, adv. --
Il*lit"er*ate*ness, n. IlliteratelyIlliterate Il*lit"er*ate, a. [L. illiteratus: pref. il- not +
literatus learned. See In- not, and Literal.]
Ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed;
uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people.
Syn: Ignorant; untaught; unlearned; unlettered; unscholary.
See Ignorant. -- Il*lit"er*ate*ly, adv. --
Il*lit"er*ate*ness, n. IlliteratenessIlliterate Il*lit"er*ate, a. [L. illiteratus: pref. il- not +
literatus learned. See In- not, and Literal.]
Ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed;
uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people.
Syn: Ignorant; untaught; unlearned; unlettered; unscholary.
See Ignorant. -- Il*lit"er*ate*ly, adv. --
Il*lit"er*ate*ness, n. Illiterature
Illiterature Il*lit"er*a*ture, n.
Want of learning; illiteracy. [R.] --Ayliffe. Southey.
Lego-literaryLego-literary Le"go-lit"er*a*ry
(l[=e]"g[-o]-l[i^]t"[~e]r*[asl]*r[y^]), a. [See Legal, and
Literary.]
Pertaining to the literature of law. Literacy
Literacy Lit"er*a*cy, n.
State of being literate.
Literal
Literal Lit"er*al, n.
Literal meaning. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Literalism
Literalism Lit"er*al*ism, n.
1. That which accords with the letter; a mode of interpreting
literally; adherence to the letter.
2. (Fine Arts) The tendency or disposition to represent
objects faithfully, without abstraction,
conventionalities, or idealization.
Literalist
Literalist Lit"er*al*ist, n.
One who adheres to the letter or exact word; an interpreter
according to the letter.
Literalization
Literalization Lit`er*al*i*za"tion, n.
The act of literalizing; reduction to a literal meaning.
LiteralizeLiteralize Lit"er*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Literalized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Literalizing.]
To make literal; to interpret or put in practice according to
the strict meaning of the words; -- opposed to
spiritualize; as, to literalize Scripture. LiteralizedLiteralize Lit"er*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Literalized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Literalizing.]
To make literal; to interpret or put in practice according to
the strict meaning of the words; -- opposed to
spiritualize; as, to literalize Scripture. Literalizer
Literalizer Lit"er*al*i`zer, n.
A literalist.
LiteralizingLiteralize Lit"er*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Literalized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Literalizing.]
To make literal; to interpret or put in practice according to
the strict meaning of the words; -- opposed to
spiritualize; as, to literalize Scripture. Literally
Literally Lit"er*al*ly, adv.
1. According to the primary and natural import of words; not
figuratively; as, a man and his wife can not be literally
one flesh.
2. With close adherence to words; word by word.
So wild and ungovernable a poet can not be
translated literally. --Dryden.
Literalness
Literalness Lit"er*al*ness, n.
The quality or state of being literal; literal import.
Literary demimondeDemimonde Dem`i*monde", n. [F.; demi + monde world, L.
mundus.]
Persons of doubtful reputation; esp., women who are kept as
mistresses, though not public prostitutes; demireps.
Literary demimonde, writers of the lowest kind. Literary property 4. That to which a person has a legal title, whether in his
possession or not; thing owned; an estate, whether in
lands, goods, or money; as, a man of large property, or
small property.
5. pl. All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the
dresses of the actors; stage requisites.
I will draw a bill of properties. --Shak.
6. Propriety; correctness. [Obs.] --Camden.
Literary property. (Law) See under Literary.
Property man LiterateLiterate Lit"er*ate, a. [L. litteratus, literatus. See
Letter.]
Instructed in learning, science, or literature; learned;
lettered.
The literate now chose their emperor, as the military
chose theirs. --Landor.
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