verbile

verbile
\\ˈvərˌbīl\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Latin verbum word + English -ile (as in audile)
: one whose mental imagery consists of words — compare audile

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  • verbile — 1. noun /ˈvǝrːbīl/ A person whose mental imagery consists of words 2. adjective /ˈvǝrːbīl/ Pertaining to words …   Wiktionary

  • verbile — ver·bile …   English syllables

  • verbile —   n. person whose mental processes are most easily stimulated by words …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • motile — adjective /ˈməʊtaɪl/ a) having the power to move spontaneously , 1993: It seemed to him that, if there were a Holy Trinity as the churches taught, this must be unified through a manner of capillary action, Father merging into Son and both into… …   Wiktionary

  • visile — noun someone whose mental imagery consists of pictures See Also: audile, motile, verbile …   Wiktionary

  • audile — adjective /ˈɔːdaɪl/ Pertaining to hearing. See Also: audible, motile, verbile, visile …   Wiktionary

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