different between moribund vs rememberer
moribund
English
Etymology
From French moribond, from Latin moribundus (“dying”)
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /?m????b?nd/
- Hyphenation: mor?i?bund
Adjective
moribund (not comparable)
- Approaching death; about to die; dying; expiring.
- Almost obsolete, nearing an end.
Derived terms
- moribundity
- moribundly
- moribundness
Related terms
- mortal
- amortal
- mortality
- mortuary
- mortify
Translations
Noun
moribund (plural moribunds)
- A person who is near to dying.
Anagrams
- unmorbid
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mo?i?b?nt/
- Rhymes: -?nt
Adjective
moribund (not comparable)
- moribund (clarification of this definition is needed)
Declension
moribund From the web:
- moribund meaning
- what moribundo means
- what does moribund mean
- what is moribund delta
- what is moribund patient
- what does moribundus mean
- what is moribund the burgermeister about
- what does moribund mean in english
rememberer
English
Etymology
Agent noun of remember +? -er.
Noun
rememberer (plural rememberers)
- One who remembers, recalls from memory.
- (sociolinguistics) One who remembers several words and phrases from a moribund language, but never became fluent in it.
Synonyms
- reminder
Antonyms
- forgetter
Translations
See also
- remembrancer
Anagrams
- reremember
rememberer From the web:
- what's rememberer
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- moribund vs rememberer
- memory vs rememberer
- rememberer vs remember
- reminisced vs recognised
- reminisces vs reminisced
- reminisce vs reminisced
- reminiscent vs reminisced
- recall vs reminisced
- recalced vs recalked
- recalced vs precalced
- recalked vs rechalked
- rewalked vs recalked
- recaulked vs recalked
- login vs locin
- locin vs loin
- locin vs plocin
- loco vs locao
- loco vs lonco
- loco vs toco
- loco vs loto