Remissive
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remissive — remissively, adv. remissiveness, n. /ri mis iv/, adj. 1. characterized by remission or decrease. 2. producing or granting pardon or remission. [1375 1425; late ME: bringing about muscle relaxation < ML remissivus. See REMISS, IVE] * * * … Universalium
remissive — re·mis·sive … English syllables
remissive — … Useful english dictionary
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irremissive — “+ adjective Etymology: in (I) + remissive : not remissive … Useful english dictionary
Remissory — Re*mis so*ry (r? m?s s? r?), a. Serving or tending to remit, or to secure remission; remissive. A sacrifice expiatory or remissory. Latimer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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áslacigendlic — adj remissive … Old to modern English dictionary
remissivo — pl.m. remissivi sing.f. remissiva pl.f. remissive … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari