different between epistoler vs epistolar
epistoler
English
Noun
epistoler (plural epistolers)
- Alternative form of epistler
Anagrams
- episterol, peristole, perseitol, pistoleer
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epistolar
English
Adjective
epistolar (not comparable)
- Alternative form of epistolary
Anagrams
- epilators, loparites, psarolite, saprolite
Romanian
Etymology
From French épistolaire, from Latin epistolaris.
Adjective
epistolar m or n (feminine singular epistolar?, masculine plural epistolari, feminine and neuter plural epistolare)
- epistolary
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin epistol?ris, from epistola (“letter”), from Ancient Greek ???????? (epistol?, “message, letter”).
Adjective
epistolar (plural epistolares)
- epistolary
Derived terms
- novela epistolar (“epistolary novel”)
Related terms
- epístola
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