Sin

  • 61sin — pron., itk. sit, pl. sine …

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  • 62sin — Sinus …

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  • 63sin- — (Del gr. συν ). pref. Significa unión . Sincronía, sinestesia …

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  • 64sin. — sin. UK [sɪn] US abbreviation maths sine Thesaurus: describing and measuring angleshyponym …

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  • 65sin|ew|y — «SIHN yoo ee», adjective. 1. having strong or well developed sinews; strong; powerful: »A wrestler has sinewy arms. 2. Figurative. vigorous; forcible: »a sinewy mind. 3. a) like sinews; …

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  • 66sin|ew — «SIHN yoo», noun, verb. –n. 1. a toughstrong band or cord that joins muscle to bone; tendon: »You can see the sinews between the muscle and bone in a cooked chicken leg. 2. Figurative. a) strength; energy; force: »He is well liked, but as a… …

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  • 67sin|fo|ni|a — «SIHN fuh NEE uh; Italian SEEN f NEE ah», noun, plural ni|e « NEE ay». Music. 1. a symphony. 2. (originally) any one of various instrumental pieces, such as a sonata, or an overture or oratorio: »Haydn and Mozart wrote classic symphonies… …

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  • 68Sin|ha|la — «SIHN huh luh», noun. the Indic language of Ceylon (Sri Lanka); Singhalese. ╂[< Sanskrit Sinhala Ceylon] …

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  • 69Sin|ic — «SIHN ihk», adjective. = Chinese. (Cf. ↑Chinese) ╂[< Late Latin Sīnae the Chinese + English ic] …

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  • 70Sin|i|fy — «SIHN uh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. = Sinicize. (Cf. ↑Sinicize) …

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