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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
in|dis|ci|plined — «ihn DIHS uh plihnd», adjective. = undisciplined. (Cf. ↑undisciplined) … Useful english dictionary
self-dis|ci|plined — «SEHLF DIHS uh plihnd», adjective. having self discipline … Useful english dictionary
un|dis|ci|plined — «uhn DIHS uh plihnd», adjective. not disciplined; without proper control; untrained. SYNONYM(S): wild, uncontrolled … Useful english dictionary
well-dis|ci|plined — «WEHL DIHS uh plihnd», adjective. 1. carefully trained; conditioned or ordered well: »a well disciplined body or mind. 2. having controls; following an established order and methods: »a relic of the past, when archaeology was a rich man s hobby… … Useful english dictionary
un·dis·ci·plined — … Useful english dictionary
discipline — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French, from Latin disciplina teaching, learning, from discipulus pupil Date: 13th century 1. punishment 2. obsolete instruction 3. a field of study 4. training that corrects,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Canvas — is an extremely heavy duty plain woven fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, and other functions where sturdiness is required. It is also popularly used as a painting surface, typically stretched, and on fashion handbags and… … Wikipedia
Montemayor, Jorge de — (1520 1561) Portuguese born poet, prose author, and singer in the imperial chapel at Madrid. He spent most of his career in the service of Philip II of Spain. His poems on religious themes are important contributions to devotional liter ature … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Mann, Thomas — (1875 1955) writer; the premier literary figure of the Weimar era. Born in Lübeck to a prosperous businessman and city senator, he began writing small prose works as a youngster. Although he was a mediocre student he repeated two classes in… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
disciplined — dis|ci|plined [ˈdısıplınd] adj obeying rules and controlling your behaviour ▪ skilled and disciplined workers … Dictionary of contemporary English