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- gran·dil·o·quous;pro·pin·quous;ven·tril·o·quous;sil·i·quous;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ven|tril|o|quous — «vehn TRIHL uh kwuhs», adjective. of, having to do with, resembling, or using ventriloquism … Useful english dictionary
Marbre de Kosseir — Qift, ancienne Coptos, était le début d une route allant de Quseir jusqu à la côte de la mer Rouge Le marbre de Kosseir ou brèche de marbre verte de Kosseir[1] était exploité par les anciens Égyptiens et les Romains d … Wikipédia en Français
o — abi·o·log·i·cal; ab·o·li·tion; ab·o·li·tion·ary; ab·o·li·tion·dom; ab·o·li·tion·ism; ab·o·li·tion·ist; ab·o·li·tion·ize; ab·o·ma·sal; ab·o·ma·sum; ac·an·thol·o·gy; ac·an·thop·o·dous; acar·i·dol·o·gist; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; acar·i·o·sis;… … English syllables
Blandiloquious — Blandiloquous Blan*dil o*quous, Blandiloquious Blan*di*lo qui*ous, a. Fair spoken; flattering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blandiloquous — Blan*dil o*quous, Blandiloquious Blan*di*lo qui*ous, a. Fair spoken; flattering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gastriloquous — Gas*tril o*quous, a. Ventriloquous. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Grandiloquous — Gran*dil o*quous, a. [L. grandiloquus; grandis grand + loqui to apeak.] Grandiloquent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Huron-Iroquous — Hu ron Ir o*quous , n. (Ethnol.) A linguistic group of warlike North American Indians, belonging to the same stock as the Algonquins, and including several tribes, among which were the Five Nations. They formerly occupied the region about Lakes… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inaniloquent — In a*nil o*quent, Inaniloquous In a*nil o*quous, a. [L. inanis empty + loqui to speak.] Given to talking inanely; loquacious; garrulous. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inaniloquous — Inaniloquent In a*nil o*quent, Inaniloquous In a*nil o*quous, a. [L. inanis empty + loqui to speak.] Given to talking inanely; loquacious; garrulous. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English