- distik·o
- лит. дистих, двустишие (= versduo).
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
monadistic — | ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷|distik, nə| adjective Etymology: monad (I) + istic : of or relating to monadism monadistic idealism … Useful english dictionary
distique — [ distik ] n. m. • 1546; distichon 1510; gr. distikhon, de di « deux » et stikhos « rangée, ligne, vers » 1 ♦ Antiq. Réunion d un hexamètre et d un pentamètre. 2 ♦ Groupe de deux vers renfermant un énoncé complet. ● distique nom masculin (grec… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dandystique — [dɑ̃distik] adj. ÉTYM. 1838, Balzac; de 1. dandy. ❖ ♦ Rare et vx. Du dandy. REM. 1. On rencontre chez J. Lacan la forme dandyste : 0 Formes altières ou perfides, dandystes ou débonnaires de cette royauté cachée, il n est pas jusqu aux plu … Encyclopédie Universelle
sadistic — sa|dis|tic [səˈdıstık] adj cruel and enjoying making other people suffer →↑masochistic ▪ He took sadistic pleasure in humiliating her. ▪ sadistic fantasies >sadistically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
sadistic — sa|dis|tic [ sə dıstık ] adjective getting pleasure from hurting or being cruel to someone else ╾ sa|dis|ti|cal|ly [ sə dıstikli ] adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
distich — /ˈdɪstɪk/ (say distik) noun 1. a group of two lines of verse, usually making complete sense in themselves; a couplet. 2. a rhyming couplet. {Latin distichon, from Greek, neuter of distichos of two rows or lines} –distichal, adjective …
haggadist — /həˈgadəst/ (say huh gahduhst) noun 1. a writer of Haggadoth. 2. a student of the Haggadah. –haggadistic /hægəˈdɪstɪk/ (say haguh distik), adjective …
Methodist — /ˈmɛθədəst/ (say methuhduhst) noun 1. a member of one of the Christian denominations which grew out of the revival of religion led by John Wesley. –adjective 2. of or relating to the Methodists or Methodism. –Methodistic /mɛθəˈdɪstɪk/ (say methuh …
monadism — /ˈmɒnədɪzəm/ (say monuhdizuhm), /ˈmoʊnə / (say mohnuh ) noun Philosophy 1. the doctrine of monads as ultimate units of being. 2. the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz, 1646–1716, German philosopher, writer, and mathematician. Also,… …
sadism — /ˈsædɪzəm / (say sadizuhm), /ˈseɪ / (say say ) noun 1. sexual gratification gained through causing physical pain and humiliation. 2. any morbid enjoyment in inflicting mental or physical pain. {French sadisme, from the Marquis de Sade} –sadist,… …
parodistic — |parə|distik also |per , tēk adjective : of the nature of parody a parodistic effect of singular irony Ernst Feise … Useful english dictionary