fatigueless

fatigueless
fa·tigue·less

English syllables. 2014.

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  • fatigueless — adj. without fatigue, unwearying …   English contemporary dictionary

  • fatigueless — lə̇s adjective : incapable of tiring : untiring …   Useful english dictionary

  • fatigue — fatigueless, adj. fatiguingly, adv. /feuh teeg /, n., adj., v., fatigued, fatiguing. n. 1. weariness from bodily or mental exertion. 2. a cause of weariness; slow ordeal; exertion: the fatigue of driving for many hours. 3. Physiol. temporary… …   Universalium

  • fatigue — /fəˈtig / (say fuh teeg) noun 1. weariness from bodily or mental exertion. 2. a cause of weariness; labour; exertion. 3. (usually with a modifier) a reduced capacity to respond in an appropriate way to a specified need, duty, etc., due to… …  

  • dreĝh- —     dreĝh     English meaning: unwilling, displeased     Deutsche Übersetzung: “unwillig, verdrossen”     Note: or perhaps originally “be slack, tough”?     Material: Goth. trigo “mourning, grief, repulsion”, O.N. tregi m. “mourning, grief,… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • lem-1 —     lem 1     English meaning: to crush; fragile     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zerbrechen; zerbrochen, weich”     Material: Gk. νωλεμές, έως “ fatigueless “, maybe from “not zusammenbrechend”, due to eines with preposition o refined *ὄ λεμος n. *ὀ… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • mō-, mo-lo- —     mō , mo lo     English meaning: to strain oneself     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich mũhen”     Material: Gk. μῶλος “Anstrengung, toil”, μωλέω, Cret. μωλίω “prozessiere”, μῶλυς “ermattet”, perhaps μόλις “barely” (ο for ω after μόγις); ἄ μοτος “ …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • seĝh-, seĝhi-, seĝhu- —     seĝh , seĝhi , seĝhu     English meaning: to hold, possess; to overcome smbd.; victory     Deutsche Übersetzung: “festhalten, halten; einen in Kampf ũberwältigen; Sieg”     Material: O.Ind. sáhatē “ mastered, is able, endures “, sáhas n.… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • skēth-, skǝth- —     skēth , skǝth     English meaning: to scold     Deutsche Übersetzung: “beschädigen”     Material: Gk. ἀσκηθής (Proto Gk. η) “unversehrt, wohlbehalten” (from *σκῆθος n.); dubious Arm. xat”arem “destroy, smash, destroy”; M.Ir. scīth “ tired “,… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • fatigue — n. & v. n. 1 extreme tiredness after exertion. 2 weakness in materials, esp. metal, caused by repeated variations of stress. 3 a reduction in the efficiency of a muscle, organ, etc., after prolonged activity. 4 an activity that causes fatigue. 5… …   Useful english dictionary

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