- pluve
- eq·ui·pluve;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
pluventi — pluventi, ẽna, ẽno intr. pamažu tekėti: Kai maža [v]andenio, tai led led pluvẽna Sb … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
pluvėti — pluvėti, plùva, ėjo intr. 1. plūsti, skęsti: Kad mano dūšelė kraujuos nepluvėtų, blogų sapnelių neregėtų Ml. 2. klaidžioti: Kad dūšelės nepluvėtų, piktų sapnų neregėtų LTR(Dglš) … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
pluvialine — ˈplüvēəˌlīn adjective Etymology: New Latin Pluvialis + English ine : of or relating to the plovers … Useful english dictionary
pluvian — ˈplüvēən adjective Etymology: pluvi + an : rainy … Useful english dictionary
pluviograph — ˈplüvēəˌgraf, rȧf noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary pluvi + graph : a self registering rain gauge … Useful english dictionary
pluviography — ˌplüvēˈägrəfē noun ( es) Etymology: pluvi + graphy 1. : a branch of meteorology that deals with the automatic registration of precipitation (as of rain or snow) 2. : graphic presentation of precipitation data … Useful english dictionary
pluviometry — ˌplüvēˈämə.trē noun ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary pluvi + metry : a branch of meteorology that deals with the measurement of rainfall … Useful english dictionary
pluvioscope — ˈplüvēəˌskōp noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary pluvi + scope : rain gage … Useful english dictionary
pluvious — ˈplüvēəs adjective Etymology: Middle English pluvyous, from Latin pluviosus, from pluvia rain + osus ose : of or relating to rain : rainy, pluviose … Useful english dictionary
Interlingua grammar — This article is an informal outline of the grammar of Interlingua, an international auxiliary language first publicized by IALA. It follows the usage of the original grammar text (Gode Blair, 1951), which is accepted today but regarded as… … Wikipedia