Definitions
Etymologies
- Latin concinnatus, past participle of concinnare ("to concinnate"). See concinnity. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“His massive discourses, based on God's word, were a solid pile of concinnate argument, illuminated with the divine light, and glowing with the divine love shed abroad in his heart.”
“Each one has his place to fill and his part to do, and the consequence is a concinnate whole.”
“But first an explanation to concinnate my narrative.”
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More Adjectival Arcana
List of adjectives such as everduring that do not frequent common speech and writing. A continuation of my list Adjectival Arcana, which had grown to over 7700 words and had become far too cumbersome.
transpontine, fetichistic, everduring, tachygraphic, tachygraphical, holographic, holographical, spectrobolographic, autographic, chirographal, autographal, ipsographic and 1419 more...
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OED Rare Words
Words designated rare (but not obsolete) in the OED.
accusatrix, adherescent, armipotence, aquose, arabicism, ardentness, arcifinious, arcuate, arenosity, armillated, artificer, artolater and 88 more...
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hernesheir concinnous Oct 29, 2012