opine

  • 11opine — atropine chopine clopine copine héliotropine opine …

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  • 12opiné — inopiné opiné …

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  • 13opine — o|pine [əuˈpaın US ou ] v [T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: opiner, from Latin opinari to have an opinion ] to say what your opinion is about something opine that ▪ The headmistress opined that the trip would make a nice change …

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  • 14opine — [[t]oʊpa͟ɪn[/t]] opines, opining, opined VERB To opine means to express your opinion. [FORMAL] [V with quote] She s probably had a row with her boyfriend, Charles opined... [V that] He opined that the navy would have to start again from the… …

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  • 15Opine dehydrogenase — Identifiers EC number 1.5.1.28 CAS number 108281 02 3 …

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  • 16opine — verb (opined; opining) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French opiner, from Latin opinari to have an opinion Date: 15th century intransitive verb to express opinions transitive verb to state as an opinion …

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  • 17opine — /oh puyn /, v.t., v.i., opined, opining. to hold or express an opinion. [1575 85; < L opinari to think, deem] Syn. say, suggest, allow, guess, imagine. * * * …

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  • 18opine — verb /ə(ʊ)ˈpaɪn,oʊˈpaɪn/ a) To have or express an opinion. I opined that matters would soon become considerably worse. b) To state as an opinion; to suppose, consider (t …

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  • 19opine — A derivative of basic amino acid s, produced by crown gall tumors in plants …

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  • 20opine — Synonyms and related words: account, account as, adjudge, adjudicate, allow, allude to, assume, be afraid, be judicious, believe, blurt, blurt out, call attention to, comment, conceive, conclude, consider, count, daresay, deduce, deem, divine,&#8230; …

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