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spir — spir·it·ed; spir·it·ed·ly; spir·it·ful; spir·it·ism; spir·it·ist; spir·it·is·tic; spir·it·ize; spir·it·less; spir·it·less·ly; spir·it·less·ness; spir·i·to·so; spir·it·ous; spir·i·tu·al·ism; spir·i·tu·al·ist; spir·i·tu·al·is·tic;… … English syllables
Spir — steht für Afrikan Spir (1837–1890), ukrainisch russischer Philosoph und Logiker Il spir, Aussichtsplattform bei Conn im Kanton Graubünden Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezei … Deutsch Wikipedia
spir — spir̃ interj. kartojant reiškia karščiavimąsi: Jis iš karto spir̃ spir̃ pasikarščiuoja, o paskui gailias Slm … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
spir´it|ed|ly — spir|it|ed «SPIHR uh tihd», adjective. 1. full of energy and spirit; lively; dashing; bold: »a spirited race horse. He entered into a spirited discussion concerning the relative merits of the imperishable Master of Baker Street (Anthony Boucher) … Useful english dictionary
spir|it|ed — «SPIHR uh tihd», adjective. 1. full of energy and spirit; lively; dashing; bold: »a spirited race horse. He entered into a spirited discussion concerning the relative merits of the imperishable Master of Baker Street (Anthony Boucher). SYNONYM(S) … Useful english dictionary
spir´i|tu|al|iz´er — spir|i|tu|al|ize «SPIHR uh chu uh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make spiritual. 2. to give a spiritual sense or meaning to: »The works of Richardson…are romances as they would be spiritualized by a Methodist preacher (Horace Walpole) … Useful english dictionary
spir — sb., et, spir, ene (høj, spids konstruktion) … Dansk ordbog
spir|y — spir|y1 «SPYR ee», adjective. 1. having the form of a spire; tapering: »a spiry turret or steeple, spiry grass or rocks. 2. having many spires: »The spiry habitable city (Robert Louis Stevenson). spir|y2 «SPYR ee», adjective. spiral; … Useful english dictionary
spir- — combining form SPIRO 2: used before a vowel … English World dictionary
spir|i|to|so — «SPIHR uh TOH soh», adjective. Music. spirited; lively. ╂[< Italian spiritoso < Vulgar Latin spīritōsus < Latin spīritus; see etym. under spirit (Cf. ↑spirit)] … Useful english dictionary