different between mensal vs tensal

mensal

English

Etymology 1

From Latin mensis (month).

Adjective

mensal (not comparable)

  1. Occurring once in a month; monthly.
Related terms
  • menstrual

Etymology 2

Latin mensalis, from mensa (table).

Adjective

mensal (not comparable)

  1. Belonging to the table; transacted at table.
    mensal conversation

Anagrams

  • Anselm, Elmans, Le Mans, Lemans, Selman, lemans, nelmas

Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin mensualis.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /m?.?sa?/
  • Hyphenation: men?sal

Adjective

mensal m or f (plural mensais, not comparable)

  1. Occurring at intervals of one month; monthly.

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tensal

English

Etymology

tense +? -al

Adjective

tensal (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) of or pertaining to grammatical tense
    • 1865, Francis Barham, History of the Hebrew philology, The Fortnightly Review, Volume 3, p. 571:
      If this theory be correct, it shows that the nature of the Hebrew verb, which agrees with the Syriac and Arabic verb, is rather modal than tensal, and differs widely from that of the verb in the Greek, Latin, and modern languages of Europe.

Anagrams

  • Altens, Antles, Slaten, latens, salten, slaten

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