nemoral

See also: némoral

English

Etymology

From Latin nemorālis, from nemus (grove).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnɛməɹəl/

Adjective

nemoral (comparative more nemoral, superlative most nemoral)

  1. Pertaining to groves or woodland.
    • 1984, Guy Davenport, Tatlin!:
      He drank his coffee standing in the clean wash of a wind nemoral and northern, its light going thin and cold.
    • 2019, Alyona Tretyakova, The Flora of Yekaterinburg City:
      During the centennial period of monitoring, 41 species have disappeared from the flora of Yekaterinburg city, most of them being nemoral and helobious species.

Anagrams

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nêmoraːl/

Noun

nȅmorāl m (Cyrillic spelling не̏мора̄л)

  1. immorality

Declension

Spanish

Adjective

nemoral m or f (masculine and feminine plural nemorales)

  1. nemoral
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