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synonym of innovational

antonyms of innovational

Part_of_speech of innovational

adjective

Definition of innovational

relating to or characterized by innovation; new and inventive.

Pronunciation of innovational

/ɪˈnoʊ.və.ti.ən.əl/

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synonym of Tumblerwise

antonyms of Tumblerwise

Part_of_speech of Tumblerwise

adverb

Definition of Tumblerwise

Used to describe a position or orientation where something is lying on its side, with its lid and opening facing horizontally to the ground, rather than vertically.

Pronunciation of Tumblerwise

/ˈtʌm·blərˌwaɪz/

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synonym of skaz

antonyms of skaz

Part_of_speech of skaz

noun

Definition of skaz

A Russian literary term, referring to a narrative technique where the protagonist or an omniscient narrator reveals the thoughts or inner monologue of another character. It is similar to the stream-of-consciousness technique in other forms of literature but is uniquely emphasized in Russian literature. It literally translates to 'word' in Russian and is used to describe a monologue or a speech given directly to the reader.

Pronunciation of skaz

/skæz/

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synonym of javer

antonyms of javer

Part_of_speech of javer

noun

Definition of javer

A type of baked brick or brick-like clay product, often used in construction or as paving material in some regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America.

Pronunciation of javer

/ˈdʒævə/

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synonym of antiscia

antonyms of antiscia

Part_of_speech of antiscia

noun

Definition of antiscia

In astrology, antiscia refers to the position of a celestial body that is 180 degrees away from another body in the horoscope. This technique involves studying the aspects of planets 180 degrees away from each other to understand the energy and influence they have on each other.

Pronunciation of antiscia

/ænˈtaɪ.si.ʃə/

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synonym of diachrony

antonyms of diachrony

Part_of_speech of diachrony

Noun

Definition of diachrony

The study of the changes and development of languages through time, in contrast to the synchronic study of a language as it exists at a particular point in time. It involves tracing the evolution of linguistic elements over the course of history and understanding the historical development of language.

Pronunciation of diachrony

/daɪəˈkrɑːni/

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synonym of leeangle

antonyms of leeangle

Part_of_speech of leeangle

noun

Definition of leeangle

"Leeangle" is a neologism derived from the combination of 'lee' (the side sheltered from the wind) and 'angle'. It refers to a sheltered or hidden angle or space, typically one that is less visible or used than others. The term is playful and can often be used metaphorically to describe a niche or secluded area in various contexts.

Pronunciation of leeangle

/liːˈæŋɡl/

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synonym of betop

antonyms of betop

Part_of_speech of betop

verb

Definition of betop

To place or set (something) somewhere, especially in a position of high importance or honor.

Pronunciation of betop

/ˈbetɔp/

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synonym of reevaluates

antonyms of reevaluates

Part_of_speech of reevaluates

verb (typically used with object)

Definition of reevaluates

to consider again something that was previously evaluated, often in light of new information, to reassess its value, worth, or importance.

Pronunciation of reevaluates

/riˈevəleɪt/

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synonym of arythmical

antonyms of arythmical

Part_of_speech of arythmical

adjective

Definition of arythmical

Irregular or not following a set pattern, especially in regard to rhythm, mathematics, or science.

Pronunciation of arythmical

/'rθmɪkl/

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