Webanarthrous - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. Webanarthrous in British English (ænˈɑːθrəs ) adjective 1. (of a noun) used without an article 2. having no joints or articulated limbs Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins …
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Web11. for ever and ever—Greek, "unto ages of ages." no rest day nor night—Contrast the very different sense in which the same is said of the four living creatures in heaven, "They rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy"; yet they do "rest" in another sense; they rest from sin and sorrow, weariness and weakness, trial and temptation (Re 14:13); the lost have no … Webanarthrous. adj. 1 (of a noun) used without an article. 2 having no joints or articulated limbs. (C19: from Greek anarthros, from an- + arthros joint, definite article) ♦ anarthrously adv. ♦ … interactive dichotomous key game
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Web(linguistics) Not having a determiner. Nouns indicating status often appear in anarthous noun phrases, ie, as bare nouns. Wiktionary (biology, of a limb) Not having joints. … Webanarthrous , more anarthrous, most anarthrous Descriptive of not having or appearing not to have moveable joints: After the skeletal connection in his knee was fused, Ambrose appeared to have an anarthrous leg or one without a proper functioning junction. arthal , … Weban·ar·throus (ăn-är′thrəs) adj. Linguistics Occurring without an article. Used especially of Greek nouns. [From Greek anarthros, not articulated : an-, without; see a-1 + arthron, joint; … interactive development system