nemoral
See also: némoral
English
Etymology
From Latin nemorālis, from nemus (“grove”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɛməɹəl/
Adjective
nemoral (comparative more nemoral, superlative most nemoral)
- 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.
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Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nêmoraːl/
Noun
nȅmorāl m inan (Cyrillic spelling не̏мора̄л)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | nemoral | nemorali |
| genitive | nemorala | nemorala |
| dative | nemoralu | nemoralima |
| accusative | nemoral | nemorale |
| vocative | nemorale | nemorali |
| locative | nemoralu | nemoralima |
| instrumental | nemoralom | nemoralima |
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nemoˈɾal/ [ne.moˈɾal]
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: ne‧mo‧ral
Adjective
nemoral m or f (masculine and feminine plural nemorales)