scaturient

  • 1Scaturient — Sca*tu ri*ent, a.[L. scaturiens, p. pr. of scaturire gush out, from scatere to bubble, gush.] Gushing forth; full to overflowing; effusive. [R.] [1913 Webster] A pen so scaturient and unretentive. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2scaturient — skəˈtu̇rēənt adjective Etymology: Latin scaturient , scaturiens, from present participle of scaturire to gush out, from scatere to bubble, gush, be abundant more at shad : gushing forth : overflowing, effusive …

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  • 3scaturient — scaturience, n. /skeuh toor ee euhnt, tyoor /, adj. 1. gushing; overflowing. 2. overly demonstrative; effusive. [1675 85; < L scatur(r)ient , s. of scatur(r)iens, prp. of scatur(r)ire to gush out, bubble up; see ENT] * * * …

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  • 4scaturient — adjective Abundant; overflowing. See Also: scaturience …

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  • 5scaturient — sca·tu·ri·ent …

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  • 6scaturient —   a. gushing …

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  • 7Scaturiginous — Scat u*rig i*nous, a. [L. scaturiginosus, fr. scaturigo gushing water. See {Scaturient}.] Abounding with springs. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8scaturiginous — adjective Having a copious supply of springs or sources of water; vernal. See Also: scaturient …

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  • 9scaturience — noun The flowing or moving outward in abundance. This play is the shimmering scaturience of an intelligence and a sensibility of the very first disctinction... Edmund Wilson See Also: scaturient, shad …

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