cient

cient
an·cient·ly;
an·cient·ry;
ca·lor·i·fa·cient;
ef·fi·cient·ly;
fa·cient;
-fa·cient;
in·suf·fi·cient;
liq·ue·fa·cient;
mu·ta·fa·cient;
ob·ji·cient;
par·tu·ri·fa·cient;
per·fi·cient;
pro·fi·cient·ly;
pro·ji·cient;
pu·tre·fa·cient;
suf·fi·cient·ly;
suf·fi·cient·ness;
tu·bi·fa·cient;
tu·me·fa·cient;
abor·ti·fa·cient;
ab·sor·be·fa·cient;
an·cient;
cal·e·fa·cient;
de·fi·cient;
ef·fi·cient;
pro·fi·cient;
ru·be·fa·cient;
som·ni·fa·cient;
sor·be·fa·cient;
stu·pe·fa·cient;
suf·fi·cient;
de·fi·cient·ly;
in·suf·fi·cient·ly;
pro·ji·cient·ly;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • om|nis´cient|ly — om|nis|cient «om NIHSH uhnt», adjective. knowing everything; having complete or infinite knowledge: »By no means trust to your own judgment alone; for no man is omniscient (Francis Bacon). –om|nis´cient|ly, adverb. Om|nis|cient «om NIHSH uhnt»,… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • de|fi´cient|ly — de|fi|cient «dih FIHSH uhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. not complete; defective: »The child s knowledge of arithmetic is deficient. SYNONYM(S): imperfect, incomplete. 2. not enough; lacking; not sufficient in amount, force, or quality: »This bre …   Useful english dictionary

  • de|fi|cient — «dih FIHSH uhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. not complete; defective: »The child s knowledge of arithmetic is deficient. SYNONYM(S): imperfect, incomplete. 2. not enough; lacking; not sufficient in amount, force, or quality: »This bre …   Useful english dictionary

  • ef|fi´cient|ly — ef|fi|cient «uh FIHSH uhnt», adjective. 1. able to produce the effect wanted without waste of time or energy; capable: »An efficient worker deserves good pay. And as the shift to the suburbs continues unabated, the need for efficient food… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ef|fi|cient — «uh FIHSH uhnt», adjective. 1. able to produce the effect wanted without waste of time or energy; capable: »An efficient worker deserves good pay. And as the shift to the suburbs continues unabated, the need for efficient food distribution… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in´ef|fi´cient|ly — in|ef|fi|cient «IHN uh FIHSH uhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. not efficient; not able to produce an effect without waste of time or energy: »A machine that uses too much fuel is inefficient. SYNONYM(S): wasteful, ineffective. 2. not able to get… …   Useful english dictionary

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