different between connotatively vs listeme
connotatively
English
Etymology
connotative +? -ly
Adverb
connotatively (comparative more connotatively, superlative most connotatively)
- In a way that connotes.
- Antonym: denotatively
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listeme
English
Etymology
list +? -eme.
Pronunciation
- enPR: l?st'?m, IPA(key): /?l?sti?m/
Noun
listeme (plural listemes)
- (linguistics) An item that is memorized as part of a list, as opposed to being generated by a rule.
- Idioms such as "red herring" are listemes, as are irregular forms such as "geese".
See also
- chereme
- chroneme
- expression
- grapheme
- idiom
- irregular
- lexeme
- phoneme
- set phrase
- term
- toneme
- word
Anagrams
- Steimel, Steimle, smeltie
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