- Es|pe|ran|tist
- Es|pe|ran|tist «EHS puh RAHN tihst, -RAN-», noun.an advocate or user of Esperanto.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
tist — al·ber·tist; an·a·gram·ma·tist; anes·the·tist; an·ti·mag·ma·tist; an·ti·pe·do·bap·tist; aph·thar·to·do·ce·tist; apoc·a·lyp·tist; aq·ua·for·tist; au·tom·a·tist; can·i·tist; cata·bap·tist; chro·ma·tist; chron·o·gram·ma·tist; cin·que·cen·tist;… … English syllables
ran — ach·y·ran·thes; ac·ti·nop·te·ran; ai·ran; al·bo·ran·ite; al·co·ran; al·do·fu·ran·o·side; al·do·py·ran·o·side; am·a·ran·tha·ce·ae; am·a·ran·thine; am·a·ran·thus; am·a·ran·tite; an·dro·spo·ran·gi·um; an·u·ran; au·ran·tia; au·ran·ti·a·ce·ae;… … English syllables
esperantist — es·pe·ran·tist … English syllables
obscurantist — ob·scu·ran·tist … English syllables
ob — ob; OB; ob·am·bu·late; ob·ben·ite; ob·clavate; ob·clude; ob·compressed; ob·conic; ob·cordate; ob·cuneate; ob·deltoid; ob·diplostemonous; ob·duce; ob·du·ra·cy; ob·e·lis·cal; ob·e·lis·coid; ob·e·lism; ob·e·lize; ob·e·lus; ob·fusc; ob·fus·ca·ble;… … English syllables
scu — chia·ro·scu·rist; chia·ro·scu·ro; ob·scu·ran·tism; ob·scu·ra·tion; ob·scu·ra·tive; ob·scu·ri·fy; ob·scu·ri·ty; pre·scu·tal; pro·scu·tel·lar; pro·scu·tel·lum; scu·ba; scu·do; scu·tage; scu·tal; scu·tate; scu·ta·tion; scu·tel; scu·tel·lar;… … English syllables
Esperanto — Es•pe•ran•to [[t]ˌɛs pəˈrɑn toʊ, ˈræn [/t]] n. ling. an artificial language invented in 1887 for international use, based on word roots common to the major European languages • Etymology: 1890–95; orig. Esperanto pseudonym of the inventor, L. L.… … From formal English to slang
Esperantist — Esperanto Es pe*ran to, n. An artificial language, intended to be universal, devised by Dr. Zamenhof, a Russian, who adopted the pseudonym Dr. Esperanto in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in 1887. The vocabulary is very largely based… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Esperanto — Es pe*ran to, n. An artificial language, intended to be universal, devised by Dr. Zamenhof, a Russian, who adopted the pseudonym Dr. Esperanto in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in 1887. The vocabulary is very largely based upon words… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inerrantism — in·er·ran·tism (ĭn ĕrʹən tĭz əm) n. Belief in the inerrancy or literal truth of a particular writing or document. in·erʹran·tist adj. & n. * * * … Universalium