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Antes (European tribal union) proper noun [UK: ˈæn.tiz] [US: ˈæn.tiz] | antesproper noun |
antesepalous (of stamens, in equal number to and aligned with the sepals) adjective | antessépaloadjective |
andante [andantes] (passage played in a moderately slow tempo) noun [UK: æn.ˈdæn.ti] [US: anˈdɑːn.te] | andantenoun |
atlas [atlantes] (bound collection of maps) noun [UK: ˈæt.ləs] [US: ˈæt.ləs] | atlasnoun |
Dantesque (of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus) adjective [UK: dantˈesk] [US: dæntˈesk] | dantescoadjective |
giantess [giantesses] (female giant) noun [UK: ˈdʒaɪən.tes] [US: ˈdʒaɪən.tes] | gigantanoun |
infante [infantes] (son of the king of Spain or Portugal) noun [UK: ˌɪn.ˈfɑːn.ˌte] [US: ˌɪn.ˈfɑːn.ˌte] | infantenoun |
mendicant [mendicanter, mendicantest] (depending on alms) adjective [UK: ˈmen.dɪkənt] [US: ˈmen.dɪkənt] | mendicanteadjective |
Nantes (a city in western France) proper noun [UK: ˈnænts] [US: ˈnænts] | Nantesproper noun |
pleasant [pleasanter, pleasantest] (giving pleasure; pleasing in manner) adjective [UK: ˈpleznt] [US: ˈple.zənt] | agradáveladjective |
supernatant [supernatanter, supernatantest] (floating on the surface of a liquid) adjective [UK: ˌsjuː.pə.ˈneɪ.tənt] [US: ˌsuː.pər.ˈneɪtnt] | flutuandoadjective sobrenadanteadjective |