- un|with|ered
- un|with|ered «uhn WIHTH uhrd», adjective.not withered or faded.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
with — with; down·with; hame·with; there·with·al; with·draw; with·draw·able; with·draw·al; with·draw·er; with·draw·ment; with·drawn; with·en; with·er·er; with·er·ite; with·er·nam; with·ers; with·hold·er; with·hold·ing; with·ness; with·out·en;… … English syllables
ered — blith·ered; chok·ered; creep·ered; fend·ered; flow·ered; heath·ered; knick·er·bock·ered; knick·ered; lay·ered; liv·ered; osi·ered; pitch·ered; quiv·ered; re·volv·ered; rid·ered; riv·ered; sky·scrap·ered; sleep·ered; suck·ered; sweat·ered;… … English syllables
Ered Luin — The Ered Luin or Blue Mountains, also known as Ered Lindon, is the mountain range at the far west of Eriador, in J. R. R. Tolkien s fictional world of Middle earth.During the First Age, the Ered Luin was an unbroken line separating Eriador from… … Wikipedia
Ered Mithrin — In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Ered Mithrin or Grey Mountains was a large mountain range to the north of Rhovanion.The Grey Mountains were the last remnants of the wall of the Ered Engrin or Iron Mountains , which once stretched all over … Wikipedia
ered — [“Jika^d] mod. alcohol intoxicated. (From Hebrew shiqor via Yiddish.) □ It took her about ten minutes to get schicker and three days to get sober. □ He’s schick ered, and he’s not going anywhere tonight. 2. n. liquor; beer. □ Fill it up with… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
feath|ered — «FEHTH uhrd», adjective. 1. having feathers; covered with feathers: »He calls birds “our fine feathered friends.” 2. swift; rapid: »Youth now flees on feathered foot (Robert Louis Stevenson). SYNONYM(S): fleet, winged … Useful english dictionary
raft|ered — «RAF tuhrd, RAHF », adjective. built with rafters; with rafters left exposed on a ceiling … Useful english dictionary
(k̂ered-:) k̂erd-, k̂ērd-, k̂r̥d-, k̂red- — (k̂ered :) k̂erd , k̂ērd , k̂r̥d , k̂red English meaning: heart Deutsche Übersetzung: “Herz” Material: Arm. sirt, instr. srti v “heart” (*k̂ērdi ); Gk. καρδίᾱ (Att.), κραδίη (Hom.), κάρζα (Lesb.), κορίζᾱ (Cypr.) “heart; stomach; … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
dou|ble-flow|ered — «DUHB uhl FLOW uhrd», adjective. having double flowers; having flowers with an unusually large number of petals … Useful english dictionary
flow|ered — «FLOW uhrd», adjective. 1. having flowers: »a flowered border of the garden. 2. covered or decorated with flowers: »a flowered bowl, flowered silk … Useful english dictionary