- per|lit|ic
- per|lit|ic «pur LIHT ihk», adjective.of or having to do with perlite.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
per — per·acetic; per·acid; per·act; per·acute; per·alkaline; per·aluminous; per·am·bu·lant; per·am·bu·late; per·am·bu·la·tion; per·am·bu·la·tor; per·am·bu·la·to·ry; per·a·na·kan; per·bend; per·borate; per·bromide; Per·bu·nan; per·ca; per·cale;… … English syllables
lit — ad·lit·to·ral; aero·lit·ics; al·lit·er·al; al·lit·er·a·tion; al·lit·er·a·tion·al; al·lit·er·a·tive; al·lit·er·a·tor; al·lit·ic; apo·lit·i·cal; az·o·lit·min; bac·u·lit·i·cone; be·lit·tle; be·lit·tle·ment; be·lit·tler; cal·lit·ri·cha·ceous;… … English syllables
per-2 — per 2 English meaning: to go over; over Deutsche Übersetzung: “das Hinausfũhren about” Material: A. Dient as preposition, preverb and Adverb: a. per, peri (locative of Wurzelnomens) “vorwärts, in Hinausgehen, Hinũbergehen about … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
per stirpes — perˈstirˌpās, ˌpərˈstər(ˌ)pēz adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Latin : by familial stocks : as representatives of the branches of the descendants of a person used of a mode of reckoning the rights or liabilities of descendants in which the… … Useful english dictionary
per annum — c.1600, Latin, lit. by the year, from per (see PER (Cf. per)) + annum, accusative singular of annus year (see ANNUAL (Cf. annual)) … Etymology dictionary
per capita — 1680s, Latin, lit. by the head, from per (see PER (Cf. per)) + capita head (see CAPITAL (Cf. capital)) … Etymology dictionary
per diem — 1510s, Latin, lit. by the day, from per (see PER (Cf. per)) + diem, accusative singular of dies day (see DIURNAL (Cf. diurnal)) … Etymology dictionary
per capita — per cap•i•ta [[t]pər ˈkæp ɪ tə[/t]] adj. adv. by or for each individual person: income per capita[/ex] • Etymology: 1675–85; < L: lit., by heads … From formal English to slang
per se — 1570s, Latin, lit. by itself; translating Gk. kath auto (Aristotle) … Etymology dictionary
per centum — per cent•um [[t]pər ˈsɛn təm[/t]] n. math. percent 1) • Etymology: 1555–65; < L: lit., by the hundred … From formal English to slang