ˌelɪˈmentərɪ

  • 11ment — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom femení …

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  • 12ment- — *ment germ., Femininum: nhd. Minze; ne. mint (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., as., ahd.; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. menta, mintha; Etymologie …

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  • 13Ment — Ment, s. ⇨ Sakrament …

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  • 14-ment — ► SUFFIX 1) forming nouns expressing the means or result of an action: treatment. 2) forming nouns from adjectives: merriment. ORIGIN from French or Latin …

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  • 15ment — abate·ment; al·i·ment; ap·prove·ment; aug·ment; ce·ment; com·ment; com·part·ment; com·ple·ment; com·pli·ment; con·sign·ment; de·ment; de·part·ment; dis·place·ment; doc·u·ment; el·e·ment; en·ti·tle·ment; en·vi·ron·ment; es·tab·lish·ment;… …

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  • 16-MENT — suffix. 1 forming nouns expressing the means or result of the action of a verb (abridgement; embankment). 2 forming nouns from adjectives (merriment; oddment). Etymology: from or after F f. L mentum * * * I. mənt sometimes ˌment noun suffix …

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  • 17...ment — 1...ment [...mɛnt] <aus lat. mentum> Endung sächlicher Substantive, z. B. Dokument, Pigment. ...ment 2 2...ment [...mã(:)] <zu fr. ment, dies zu 1↑...ment> Endung sächlicher Substantive, die meist ein Geschehen od. eine Handlung… …

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  • 18-ment — 1°   Suffixe qui donne à un adjectif la signification adverbiale, et qui est le latin mens, mentem, esprit, auquel les peuples romans ont attribué le sens de façon, manière. Ce suffixe est commun à toutes les langues romanes : provenç. men ou… …

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  • 19-ment — ion, ment, ness These three suffixes are all used to form nouns; ion and ment represent Latin elements via Old French and are normally added to verbs to form nouns of action (abridgement, excision) or state (contentment, vexation), whereas ness… …

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  • 20Ment — Menge Menge (m[e^]nj), v. i. [imp. {Mente}, {Meinte}; p. p. {Ment}, {Meint}.] [See {Mingle}.] To mix. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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