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synonym of durifs

antonyms of durifs

Part_of_speech of durifs

noun (obscure)

Definition of durifs

A rare or obscure term that might refer to the surname Durif, associated primarily with a red grape variety used in winemaking, related to the name of a French winemaker, or a place in Australia. Due to its obscurity, there is limited specific information available about the term's exact usage or context.

Pronunciation of durifs

/ˈdjʊərfɪs/

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synonym of Intraset

antonyms of Intraset

Part_of_speech of Intraset

noun

Definition of Intraset

A subcategory within the same set that shares some but not all characteristics with the broader set or other subcategories.

Pronunciation of Intraset

/ˈɪn.trə.set/

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synonym of intervalley

antonyms of intervalley

Part_of_speech of intervalley

Noun

Definition of intervalley

An intervalley is a large, low-lying area located between two valleys, often characterized by flat to gently sloping terrain and frequently serving as a natural corridor for rivers, roads, or other routes. It can also refer to a tract of land between or below hills or mountains, providing a space for cultivation, settlement, or transportation.

Pronunciation of intervalley

/iˈntervəli/

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synonym of subitane

antonyms of subitane

Part_of_speech of subitane

adjective

Definition of subitane

Describing something that occurs or appears suddenly and unexpectedly, often without warning or preparation.

Pronunciation of subitane

/səˈbɪ.tɑːne.ɪ/

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synonym of nonactivity

antonyms of nonactivity

Part_of_speech of nonactivity

noun

Definition of nonactivity

A state or period during which there is no significant activity, effort, or engagement. It can also refer to inaction or lack of action on the part of a person or entity.

Pronunciation of nonactivity

/ˈnɑːnəkætɪv/

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synonym of valuing

antonyms of valuing

Part_of_speech of valuing

verb (present participle of 'value')

Definition of valuing

To place a value or worth upon; to estimate the worth of; to appraise (something) at a particular value; to hold in high regard; to appreciate or esteem highly; to consider as being valuable or important; to recognize the worth or significance of.

Pronunciation of valuing

/ˈvæl.jɪŋ/

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synonym of doctrinize

antonyms of doctrinize

Part_of_speech of doctrinize

verb

Definition of doctrinize

To inculcate systematic doctrines or beliefs, often dogmatically and fanatically.

Pronunciation of doctrinize

/ˈdɒ.trɪ.naɪz/

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synonym of macrocycles

antonyms of macrocycles

Part_of_speech of macrocycles

Noun

Definition of macrocycles

A macrocycle is a ring-shaped compound with a large cyclic backbone, typically containing more than five ring atoms. It can be found in natural products, pharmaceuticals, and materials science, and often incorporates heteroatoms for specific functionalities.

Pronunciation of macrocycles

/ˌmækrəˈsaɪklz/

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synonym of intil

antonyms of intil

Part_of_speech of intil

Word not found

Definition of intil

The word 'intil' does not exist in English or any known language. It is a non-standard or fictional term.

Pronunciation of intil

/ɪntɪl/

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synonym of panhandler

antonyms of panhandler

Part_of_speech of panhandler

noun

Definition of panhandler

A panhandler is a person who begs for money in the street by holding out a hat, cup, or similar receptacle, often accompanied by begging or gesturing for money or other assistance. The term typically refers to someone who repeatedly solicits for money in a public place.

Pronunciation of panhandler

/ˈpæn.hænd.lər/

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