- netism
- fer·ro·mag·netism;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
poltergeist manifestation — Also known as poltergeist effect and poltergeist activity. All three terms are indebted to the German noun Poltergeist, which means rattling ghost or rumbling ghost. In parapsychology they are used to denote a variety of sounds and movements… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Ramacharaka, Yogi — (1862–1932) yoga popularizer The American born Yogi Ramacharaka was a popular author in the New Thought movement in the United States. He later became the first major popularizer of Hindu thought in America. Born in Baltimore, Maryland,… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
phonétisme — ● phonétisme nom masculin Ensemble des particularités phonétiques propres à une langue à un moment donné de son évolution. phonétisme n. m. LING Structure phonétique (d une langue). phonétisme [fɔnetism] n. m. ÉTYM. 1824, in D. D. L.; de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pronunţie — PRONÚNŢIE, pronunţii, s.f. Pronunţare, rostire; mod de a pronunţa. – Din it. pronunzia. Trimis de ana zecheru, 22.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 PRONÚNŢIE s. 1. v. pronunţare. 2. pronunţare, (înv.) pronunţiaţie. (Are o pronunţie străină.) 3. v. fo… … Dicționar Român
rostire — ROSTÍRE, rostiri, s.f. Faptul de a rosti. – v. rosti. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 ROSTÍRE s. 1. v. pronunţare. 2. v. dicţiune. 3. v. fo netism. 4. v. formulare. 5. ( … Dicționar Român
ferromagnetism — fer·ro·mag·netism … English syllables
mag — aero·mag·net·ic; an·ti·fer·ro·mag·net; an·ti·fer·ro·mag·net·ic; an·ti·fer·ro·mag·net·ism; an·ti·mag·ma·tist; an·ti·mag·net·ic; cag·mag; he·mag·glut·i·nate; he·mag·glu·ti·na·tion; he·mag·glu·ti·nin; hy·po·mag·ne·se·mia; mag·a·dis; mag·a·dize;… … English syllables
ro — neu·ro·anatomic; neu·ro·anatomist; neu·ro·anatomy; neu·ro·bio·tac·tic; neu·ro·bio·taxis; neu·ro·blast; neu·ro·blas·to·ma; neu·ro·canal; neu·ro·central; neu·ro·centrum; neu·ro·chondrite; neu·ro·chord; neu·ro·circulatory; neu·ro·coele;… … English syllables
animal magnetism — an′imal mag′netism n. 1) the power to attract others through physical presence, bearing, energy, etc 2) the power enabling one to induce hypnosis • Etymology: 1775–85 … From formal English to slang
permanent magnet — per′manent mag′net n. elm a magnet that retains its magnetism after being removed from an external magnetic field • Etymology: 1820–30 per′manent mag′netism, n … From formal English to slang