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Word Meanings - DIPHTHONGIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Of the nature of diphthong; diphthongal. H. Sweet.

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  • SWEETLY
    In a sweet manner.
  • SWEETISH
    Somewhat sweet. -- Sweet"ish*ness, n.
  • SWEETING
    1. A sweet apple. Ascham. 2. A darling; -- a word of endearment. Shak.
  • SWEETHEART
    A lover of mistress.
  • DIPHTHONGATION
    See DIPHTHONGIZATION
  • SWEETROOT
    Licorice.
  • DIPHTHONGALIZE
    To make into a diphthong; to pronounce as a diphthong.
  • SWEETENING
    1. The act of making sweet. 2. That which sweetens.
  • SWEETEN
    Etym: 1. To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea. 2. To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as, to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship. 3. To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the temper. 4. To make less painful
  • SWEETNESS
    The quality or state of being sweet (in any sense of the adjective); gratefulness to the taste or to the smell; agreeableness.
  • DIPHTHONGIC
    Of the nature of diphthong; diphthongal. H. Sweet.
  • SWEETWORT
    Any plant of a sweet taste.
  • SWEETWEED
    A name for two tropical American weeds (Capraria biflora, and Scoparia dulcis) of the Figwort family.
  • SWEETHEARTING
    Making love. "To play at sweethearting." W. Black.
  • SWEET-SOP
    A kind of custard apple . See under Custard.
  • NATURED
    Having a nature, temper, or disposition; disposed; -- used in composition; as, good-natured, ill-natured, etc.
  • NATURELESS
    Not in accordance with nature; unnatural. Milton.
  • SWEETWATER
    A variety of white grape, having a sweet watery juice; -- also called white sweetwater, and white muscadine.
  • SWEET
    swote, sote, AS. swete; akin to OFries. swete, OS. swoti, D. zoet, G. süss, OHG. suozi, Icel. sætr, soetr, Sw. söt, Dan. söd, Goth. suts, L. suavis, for suadvis, Gr. svadu sweet, svad, svad, to sweeten. 1. Having an agreeable taste or flavor
  • DIPHTHONG
    A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise; -- called a proper diphthong. A vowel digraph; a union of two vowels in the same syllable, only one of them being sounded; as, ai in rain,
  • UNNATURE
    To change the nature of; to invest with a different or contrary nature. A right heavenly nature, indeed, as if were unnaturing them, doth so bridle them . Sir P. Sidney.
  • DEMINATURED
    Having half the nature of another. Shak.
  • TIME SIGNATURE
    A sign at the beginning of a composition or movement, placed after the key signature, to indicate its time or meter. Also called rhythmical signature. It is in the form of a fraction, of which the denominator indicates the kind of note taken as
  • ORNATURE
    Decoration; ornamentation. Holinshed.
  • CONSIGNATURE
    Joint signature. Colgrave.
  • TRANSNATURE
    To transfer or transform the nature of. We are transelemented, or transnatured. Jewel.
  • BITTERSWEET
    Sweet and then bitter or bitter and then sweet; esp. sweet with a bitter after taste; hence , pleasant but painful.
  • HONEY-SWEET
    Sweet as honey. Chaucer.

 

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