esu: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of esu
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Suffixes of esu
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Derived words of esu
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result
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
effect; consequence; upshot; outcome; issue; event.
- the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
- his decision had depressing consequences for business
- he acted very wise after the event
- noun a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
answer; solvent; resolution; solution.
- they were trying to find a peaceful solution
- the answers were in the back of the book
- he computed the result to four decimal places
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
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result
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
effect; consequence; upshot; outcome; issue; event.
- the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
- his decision had depressing consequences for business
- he acted very wise after the event
- noun a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
answer; solvent; resolution; solution.
- they were trying to find a peaceful solution
- the answers were in the back of the book
- he computed the result to four decimal places
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
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jesus
The Luke i. 31.Savior ; the name of the Son of God as announced by the angel to his parents; the personal name of Our Lord, in distinction from Christ, his official appellation.Thou shalt call his name Jesus; for he shall save his people from their sins. Matt. i. 21.
✍The form Jesu is often used, esp. in the vocative. Jesu, do thou my soul receive. Keble.
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result
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
effect; consequence; upshot; outcome; issue; event.
- the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
- his decision had depressing consequences for business
- he acted very wise after the event
- noun a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
answer; solvent; resolution; solution.
- they were trying to find a peaceful solution
- the answers were in the back of the book
- he computed the result to four decimal places
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
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result
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
effect; consequence; upshot; outcome; issue; event.
- the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
- his decision had depressing consequences for business
- he acted very wise after the event
- noun a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
answer; solvent; resolution; solution.
- they were trying to find a peaceful solution
- the answers were in the back of the book
- he computed the result to four decimal places
- noun a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
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presumably
- adverb by reasonable assumption
presumptively.
- presumably, he missed the train
- adverb by reasonable assumption
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resurrection
- noun a revival from inactivity and disuse
- it produced a resurrection of hope
- noun (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
Resurrection of Christ; Christ's Resurrection.
- noun a revival from inactivity and disuse
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resume
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
sketch; survey.
- noun a summary of your academic and work history
curriculum vitae; CV.
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
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presume
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
assume; take for granted.
- I assume his train was late
- verb take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
make bold; dare.
- How dare you call my lawyer?
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
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resume
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
sketch; survey.
- noun a summary of your academic and work history
curriculum vitae; CV.
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
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presumption
- noun an assumption that is taken for granted
given; precondition.
- noun (law) an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved or admitted or judicially noticed
- noun an assumption that is taken for granted
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resultant
- noun the final point in a process
end point.
- noun something that results
final result; termination; outcome; result.
- he listened for the results on the radio
- noun the final point in a process
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presume
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
assume; take for granted.
- I assume his train was late
- verb take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
make bold; dare.
- How dare you call my lawyer?
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
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jesuit
(R. C. Ch.) One of a religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola, and approved in 1540, under the title of The Society of Jesus. ✍ The order consists of Scholastics, the Professed, the Spiritual Coadjutors, and the Temporal Coadjutors or Lay Brothers. The Jesuit novice after two years becomes a Scholastic, and takes his first vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience simply. Some years after, at the close of a second novitiate, he takes his second vows and is ranked among the Coadjutors or Professed. The Professed are bound by a fourth vow, from which only the pope can dispense, requiring them to go wherever the pope may send them for missionary duty. The Coadjutors teach in the schools, and are employed in general missionary labors. The Society is governed by a General who holds office for life. He has associated with him "Assistants" (five at the present time), representing different provinces. The Society was first established in the United States in 1807. The Jesuits have displayed in their enterprises a high degree of zeal, learning, and skill, but, by their enemies, have been generally reputed to use art and intrigue in promoting or accomplishing their purposes, whence the words Jesuit, Jesuitical, and the like, have acquired an opprobrious sense.
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jesuit
- noun a member of the Jesuit order
- adjective having qualities characteristic of Jesuits or Jesuitism
Jesuitical; Jesuitic.
- Jesuitical education
- noun a member of the Jesuit order
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presuppose
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
suppose.
- I presuppose that you have done your work
- verb require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
suppose.
- This step presupposes two prior ones
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
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resuscitation
- noun the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness
- although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial respiration
- noun the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness
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resurgence
- noun bringing again into activity and prominence
revivification; revitalisation; revival; revitalization.
- the revival of trade
- a revival of a neglected play by Moliere
- the Gothic revival in architecture
- noun bringing again into activity and prominence
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resume
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
sketch; survey.
- noun a summary of your academic and work history
curriculum vitae; CV.
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
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resurrect
- verb cause to become alive again
raise; upraise.
- raise from the dead
- Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected
- Upraising ghosts
- verb restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state
revive.
- He revived this style of opera
- He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina
- verb cause to become alive again
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presupposition
- noun the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument)
- noun the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument)
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presuppose
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
suppose.
- I presuppose that you have done your work
- verb require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
suppose.
- This step presupposes two prior ones
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
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ephesus
- noun an ancient Greek city on the western shore of Asia Minor in what is now Turkey; site of the Temple of Artemis; was a major trading center and played an important role in early Christianity
- noun the third ecumenical council in 431 which declared Mary as mother of God and condemned Pelagius
Council of Ephesus.
- noun an ancient Greek city on the western shore of Asia Minor in what is now Turkey; site of the Temple of Artemis; was a major trading center and played an important role in early Christianity
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resumption
- noun beginning again
recommencement.
- noun beginning again
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presuppose
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
suppose.
- I presuppose that you have done your work
- verb require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
suppose.
- This step presupposes two prior ones
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
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presupposition
- noun the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument)
- noun the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument)
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presume
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
assume; take for granted.
- I assume his train was late
- verb take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
make bold; dare.
- How dare you call my lawyer?
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
- resuming3/5
resume
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
sketch; survey.
- noun a summary of your academic and work history
curriculum vitae; CV.
- noun short descriptive summary (of events)
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presumptuous
- adjective satellite excessively forward
assumptive; assuming.
- an assumptive person
- on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide
- the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants
- adjective satellite excessively forward
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presumption
- noun an assumption that is taken for granted
given; precondition.
- noun (law) an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved or admitted or judicially noticed
- noun an assumption that is taken for granted
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presumptive
- adjective satellite having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance
- the presumptive heir (or heir apparent)
- adjective satellite affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance
- presumptive evidence
- a strong presumptive case is made out
- adjective satellite having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance
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rhesus
- noun of southern Asia; used in medical research
Macaca mulatta; rhesus monkey.
- noun of southern Asia; used in medical research
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presume
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
assume; take for granted.
- I assume his train was late
- verb take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
make bold; dare.
- How dare you call my lawyer?
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
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desultory
- adjective satellite marked by lack of definite plan or regularity or purpose; jumping from one thing to another
- desultory thoughts
- the desultory conversation characteristic of cocktail parties
- adjective satellite marked by lack of definite plan or regularity or purpose; jumping from one thing to another
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resurrect
- verb cause to become alive again
raise; upraise.
- raise from the dead
- Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected
- Upraising ghosts
- verb restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state
revive.
- He revived this style of opera
- He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina
- verb cause to become alive again
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resurface
- verb reappear on the surface
- verb cover with a new surface
- verb reappear on the surface
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vesuvius
- noun a volcano in southwestern Italy on the Mediterranean coast; a Plinian eruption in 79 AD buried Pompeii and killed Pliny the Elder; last erupted in 1944
Mount Vesuvius; Mt. Vesuvius.
- noun a volcano in southwestern Italy on the Mediterranean coast; a Plinian eruption in 79 AD buried Pompeii and killed Pliny the Elder; last erupted in 1944
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resurface
- verb reappear on the surface
- verb cover with a new surface
- verb reappear on the surface
- resurgent2/5
resurgent
- adjective satellite rising again as to new life and vigor
renascent.
- resurgent nationalism
- adjective satellite rising again as to new life and vigor
- resuscitate2/5
resuscitate
- verb cause to regain consciousness
revive.
- The doctors revived the comatose man
- verb return to consciousness
come to; revive.
- The patient came to quickly
- She revived after the doctor gave her an injection
- verb cause to regain consciousness
- resuscitated2/5
resuscitated
- adjective satellite restored to life or consciousness
- verb cause to regain consciousness
resuscitate; revive.
- The doctors revived the comatose man
- adjective satellite restored to life or consciousness
- resurface2/5
resurface
- verb reappear on the surface
- verb cover with a new surface
- verb reappear on the surface
- resuspend2/5
resuspend
- verb put back into suspension
- resuspend particles
- verb put back into suspension
- resupply2/5
resupply
To supply again.
- presumptively2/5
presumptively
- adverb by reasonable assumption
presumably.
- presumably, he missed the train
- adverb by reasonable assumption
- croesus2/5
croesus
A king of Lydia who flourished in the 6th century b. c. , and was renowned for his vast wealth; hence, a common appellation for a very rich man;as, he is veritable .Croesus
- presupposing2/5
presuppose
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
suppose.
- I presuppose that you have done your work
- verb require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
suppose.
- This step presupposes two prior ones
- verb take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
- resurrecting2/5
resurrect
- verb cause to become alive again
raise; upraise.
- raise from the dead
- Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected
- Upraising ghosts
- verb restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state
revive.
- He revived this style of opera
- He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina
- verb cause to become alive again
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caesura
- noun a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
- after an ominous caesura the preacher continued
- noun a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line
- noun a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
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resultative
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- resuspension2/5
resuspension
- noun a renewed suspension of insoluble particles after they have been precipitated
- noun a renewed suspension of insoluble particles after they have been precipitated
- presurgical2/5
presurgical
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peloponnesus
- noun the southern peninsula of Greece; dominated by Sparta until the 4th century BC
Peloponnesian Peninsula; Peloponnese.
- noun the southern peninsula of Greece; dominated by Sparta until the 4th century BC
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resurface
- verb reappear on the surface
- verb cover with a new surface
- verb reappear on the surface
- resubmit2/5
resubmit
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
feed back.
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
- resumptive2/5
resumptive
Taking back; resuming, or tending toward resumption; as, .resumptive measures
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desulfurization
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resultant
- noun the final point in a process
end point.
- noun something that results
final result; termination; outcome; result.
- he listened for the results on the radio
- noun the final point in a process
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resuscitative
Tending to resuscitate; reviving; revivifying.
- resuscitating2/5
resuscitate
- verb cause to regain consciousness
revive.
- The doctors revived the comatose man
- verb return to consciousness
come to; revive.
- The patient came to quickly
- She revived after the doctor gave her an injection
- verb cause to regain consciousness
- resubmitted2/5
resubmit
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
feed back.
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
- resurrections2/5
resurrection
- noun (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
Resurrection of Christ; Christ's Resurrection.
- noun a revival from inactivity and disuse
- it produced a resurrection of hope
- noun (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
- resurrects2/5
resurrect
- verb cause to become alive again
raise; upraise.
- raise from the dead
- Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected
- Upraising ghosts
- verb restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state
revive.
- He revived this style of opera
- He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina
- verb cause to become alive again
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spacesuit
- noun a pressure suit worn by astronauts while in outer space
- noun a pressure suit worn by astronauts while in outer space
- desuetude2/5
desuetude
- noun a state of inactivity or disuse
- noun a state of inactivity or disuse
- nonesuch2/5
nonesuch
- noun model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
nonsuch; paragon; apotheosis; ideal; saint; nonpareil.
- noun model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
- gesundheit2/5
gesundheit
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- presumptuously2/5
presumptuously
- adverb in a presumptuous manner
- he presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders
- adverb in a presumptuous manner
- jesuitical1/5
jesuitical
Of or pertaining to the Jesuits, or to their principles and methods.
- presuppositional1/5
- presumable1/5
presumable
- adjective satellite capable of being inferred on slight grounds
supposable; surmisable.
- adjective satellite capable of being inferred on slight grounds
- resupplied1/5
resupply
To supply again.
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resubmission
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presumptuousness
- noun audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to
presumption; assumption; effrontery.
- he despised them for their presumptuousness
- noun audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to
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spacesuit
- noun a pressure suit worn by astronauts while in outer space
- noun a pressure suit worn by astronauts while in outer space
- gesualdo1/5
- resumé1/5
resumé
A summing up; a condensed statement; an abridgment or brief recapitulation. The exellent little résumé thereof in Dr. Landsborough's book. C. Kingsley.
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resurvey
- noun a new survey or study
- noun a new survey or study
- desultorily1/5
desultory
- adjective satellite marked by lack of definite plan or regularity or purpose; jumping from one thing to another
- desultory thoughts
- the desultory conversation characteristic of cocktail parties
- adjective satellite marked by lack of definite plan or regularity or purpose; jumping from one thing to another
- jesuitism1/5
jesuitism
The principles and practices of the Jesuits.
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- bejesus1/5
- vesuvian1/5
vesuvian
- noun a green or yellow or brown mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate; it occurs as crystals in limestone and is used a gemstone
vesuvianite; idocrase.
- noun a green or yellow or brown mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate; it occurs as crystals in limestone and is used a gemstone
- resultate1/5
resultate
A result. Obs. "The resultate of their counsil." BAcon.
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caesura
- noun a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
- after an ominous caesura the preacher continued
- noun a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line
- noun a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
- resupplying1/5
resupply
To supply again.
- hydrodesulfurization1/5
hydrodesulfurization
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- telesurgery1/5
telesurgery
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- resultantly1/5
resultant
- noun the final point in a process
end point.
- noun something that results
final result; termination; outcome; result.
- he listened for the results on the radio
- noun the final point in a process
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dejesus
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presuppositionless
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- obesus1/5
obesus
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- resuscitates1/5
resuscitate
- verb cause to regain consciousness
revive.
- The doctors revived the comatose man
- verb return to consciousness
come to; revive.
- The patient came to quickly
- She revived after the doctor gave her an injection
- verb cause to regain consciousness
- resumable1/5
resumable
Capable of, or admitting of, being resumed. Sir M. HAle.
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resuscitator
- noun a breathing apparatus used for resuscitation by forcing oxygen into the lungs of a person who has undergone asphyxia or arrest of respiration
- noun a breathing apparatus used for resuscitation by forcing oxygen into the lungs of a person who has undergone asphyxia or arrest of respiration
- desulphurization1/5
- resurveyed1/5
resurvey
- noun a new survey or study
- noun a new survey or study
- resubmitting1/5
resubmit
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
feed back.
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
- resurgam1/5
- resuit1/5
resuit
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- postresurrection1/5
- resurged1/5
resurge
- verb rise again
- His need for a meal resurged
- The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years
- verb rise again
- resurrectionists1/5
resurrectionist
One who steals bodies from the grave, as for dissection. Slang
- desulphurisation1/5
- resurging1/5
resurge
- verb rise again
- His need for a meal resurged
- The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years
- verb rise again
- resuscitations1/5
resuscitation
- noun the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness
- although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial respiration
- noun the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness
- presurgery1/5
- resurge1/5
resurge
- verb rise again
- His need for a meal resurged
- The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years
- verb rise again
- resurgences1/5
resurgence
- noun bringing again into activity and prominence
revivification; revitalisation; revival; revitalization.
- the revival of trade
- a revival of a neglected play by Moliere
- the Gothic revival in architecture
- noun bringing again into activity and prominence
- resubstitution1/5
- resurrectionist1/5
resurrectionist
One who steals bodies from the grave, as for dissection. Slang
- presumedly1/5
presume
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
assume; take for granted.
- I assume his train was late
- verb take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
make bold; dare.
- How dare you call my lawyer?
- verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
- flesus1/5
flesus
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- resumptions1/5
resumption
- noun beginning again
recommencement.
- noun beginning again
- presubiculum1/5
- caesurae1/5
caesura
- noun a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
- after an ominous caesura the preacher continued
- noun a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line
- noun a pause or interruption (as in a conversation)
- mesua1/5
mesua
- noun genus of tropical Asiatic trees having large solitary flowers
genus Mesua.
- noun genus of tropical Asiatic trees having large solitary flowers
- besuited1/5
- vesuvianite1/5
vesuvianite
- noun a green or yellow or brown mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate; it occurs as crystals in limestone and is used a gemstone
vesuvian; idocrase.
- noun a green or yellow or brown mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate; it occurs as crystals in limestone and is used a gemstone
- resubmissions1/5
resubmissions
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- desulfurized1/5
desulfurize
- verb remove sulfur from
desulphurize.
- verb remove sulfur from
- resubmits1/5
resubmit
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
feed back.
- verb submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
- presumptious1/5
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
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