different between describest vs describent
describest
English
Etymology
describe +? -est
Verb
describest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of describe
describest From the web:
describent
English
Etymology
Latin d?scr?b?ns, present participle of d?scr?b? (“I describe”).
Noun
describent (plural describents)
- (geometry) A generatrix.
Latin
Verb
d?scr?bent
- third-person plural future active indicative of d?scr?b?
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