- num|mu|lar|y
- num|mu|lar|y «NUHM yuh LEHR ee», adjective.= nummary. (Cf. ↑nummary)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
num|mu|lar — «NUHM yuh luhr», adjective. Medicine. somewhat flat and nearly round; shaped like a coin ╂[< Latin nummulus money (diminutive) < nummus a coin + English ar] … Useful english dictionary
lar — acap·su·lar; acel·lu·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar·ia; acic·u·lar; ac·i·no·tu·bu·lar; ad·mi·nic·u·lar; ad·u·lar·ia; ae·dic·u·lar; afla·gel·lar; aglo·mer·u·lar; agui·lar·ite; ali·vin·cu·lar; al·lar·gan·do; al·ve·o·lar·i·form; am·phi·sty·lar; … English syllables
num — abrot·a·num; al·bur·num; an·te·num·ber; an·te·ster·num; an·tir·rhi·num; apoc·y·num; ar·ca·num; ar·gen·to·pro·te·i·num; blech·num; buc·ci·num; co·ni·o·se·li·num; cri·num; dam·num; di·cra·num; do·num; du·o·de·num; epig·y·num; er·i·og·o·num;… … English syllables
nummular — num·mu·lar … English syllables
nummular — num•mu•lar [[t]ˈnʌm yə lər[/t]] adj. num having the shape of a coin • Etymology: 1725–35; < L nummul(ī) petty cash, small change (numm(us) coin) … From formal English to slang
nummular — num|mu|lar Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable … Diccionari Català-Català
nummulär — num|mu|lär <zu lat. nummulus (vgl. ↑Nummulit) u. ↑...är> münzenförmig aussehend (z. B. von Organen; Med.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
mu — abend·mu·sik; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; ae·mu·la·tio; aka·mu·shi; al·mu·can·tar; an·o·mu·ra; bu·li·mu·li·dae; chi·co·mu·cel·tec; com·mu·na; com·mu·nal; com·mu·nal·ism; com·mu·nal·ist; com·mu·nal·i·ty;… … English syllables
nummular — 1. Discoid or coin shaped; denoting the thick mucous or mucopurulent sputum in certain respiratory diseases, so called because of the disc shape assumed when it is flattened on the bottom of a sputum mug containing water or transparent… … Medical dictionary
Nummular — Num mu*lar, Nummulary Num mu*la*ry, a. [L. nummularius, fr. nummulus, dim. of nummus a coin: cf. F. nummulaire.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to coin or money; pecuniary; as, the nummulary talent. [1913 Webster] 2. (Pathol.) Having the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English