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synonym of potbound

antonyms of potbound

Part_of_speech of potbound

Adjective

Definition of potbound

1. Being confined to a small space, especially a pot or container, and unable to grow any larger; 2. Metaphorically referring to someone or something that is restricted to a limited environment or situation and struggles to expand or develop.

Pronunciation of potbound

/ˈpɒt.bound/

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synonym of Shakespearian

antonyms of Shakespearian

Part_of_speech of Shakespearian

Adjective

Definition of Shakespearian

Relating to or characteristic of William Shakespeare, his time, or his work. Specifically, it pertains to the style, language, and characteristics of his plays, sonnets, and other works.

Pronunciation of Shakespearian

/ˌʃæk.spəˈri.ən/

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synonym of sagacious

antonyms of sagacious

Part_of_speech of sagacious

adjective

Definition of sagacious

Having or showing great shrewdness and wisdom in discerning or judging situations and people; astute.

Pronunciation of sagacious

/səˈɡeɪs.əs/

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synonym of flinter

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Part_of_speech of flinter

verb

Definition of flinter

To split or flake into small sharp fragments, especially when rubbed or subjected to friction.

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synonym of callitriches

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Part_of_speech of callitriches

noun

Definition of callitriches

A group or collective term for the marmosets and tamarins, which are small New World monkeys belonging to the family Callitrichidae. These primates are characterized by their sharp canine teeth, specialized dentition suited for feeding on tree sap and resin, and distinctive hair patterns.

Pronunciation of callitriches

/ˈkɔːlɪtrɪkhist/

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synonym of counterponderate

antonyms of counterponderate

Part_of_speech of counterponderate

verb

Definition of counterponderate

To counterponderate is to weigh in opposition, to consider in balance or contrast, typically as a means to find a more accurate assessment or conclusion by evaluating both sides of an argument or situation.

Pronunciation of counterponderate

/ˈkaʊntərˌpɑːndərˌeɪt/

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synonym of trigrammatism

antonyms of trigrammatism

Part_of_speech of trigrammatism

noun

Definition of trigrammatism

A philosophical or theological system based on the doctrine that the universe and all phenomena are reducible to trigrams, such as the ones found in the I Ching (Book of Changes), which are composed of three horizontal lines, each of which is either solid or broken.

Pronunciation of trigrammatism

/trəˈɡræməˌtɪзɪз/

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synonym of counterbidder

antonyms of counterbidder

Part_of_speech of counterbidder

noun

Definition of counterbidder

A person or company who makes a bid to outdo or compete against an existing offer or bid, typically in an auction or tender process.

Pronunciation of counterbidder

/ˈkaun.tər.bɪ.dər/

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synonym of marydel

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Part_of_speech of marydel

noun

Definition of marydel

A fictional character invented by Mary Delany, also known as Mary Delany (1700-1788), an English artist and avid crafter who is famous for her extensive paper flower designs. 'Marydel' is a playful name that could refer to a fictional character inspired by her life or personality.

Pronunciation of marydel

/ˈmeəriˈdɛl/

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synonym of looseneth

antonyms of looseneth

Part_of_speech of looseneth

verb (archaic or poetic)

Definition of looseneth

To make loose or less tight; to relieve of pressure or constraint; to release from tension or security; to make more flexible or relaxed.

Pronunciation of looseneth

/ˈləʊ.sазвnˈθ/

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