- volitate
- vol·i·tate
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
volitate — v.i. fly about; flutter. ♦ volitant, a. able to fly; flying. ♦ volitation, n … Dictionary of difficult words
volitate — ˈväləˌtāt transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin volitatus, past participle of volitare to fly about : to flutter or fly hither and thither … Useful english dictionary
flit — v 1. dart, flirt, hop, volitate; fly, soar, sail, zoom, sweep, skim, skim along. 2. flutter, flitter, flap, beat, wave; flick, flicker, dance; quiver, quaver. 3.(all of time) fly by, pass swiftly, pass by or away quickly, fleet; elapse, lapse,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
fly — I v 1. take wing, wing one s way, take off, take to the air, become airborne; soar, sail, zoom, cruise, coast, sweep, skim, Inf. kite; glide, plane, volplane, sailplane; dart, flit, flirt, hop, volitate. 2. float, hover, drift, hang, poise, float … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
soar — v 1. fly, take wing, wing one s way, take off, take to the air, volitate; sail, zoom, cruise, coast, sweep, skim, Inf. kite; glide, plane, volplane, sailplane; float, hover, drift, hang, poise, float in the air. 2. ascend, climb, rise, mount,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
circumviron — circumviron, volitate etc.: see circum 1 … Useful english dictionary