different between spontaneously vs pyrophorus
spontaneously
English
Etymology
spontaneous +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sp?n?te?.ni.?s.li/
- (US) IPA(key): /sp?n?te?.ni.?s.li/
Adverb
spontaneously (comparative more spontaneously, superlative most spontaneously)
- In a spontaneous manner; naturally; voluntarily.
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Anagrams
- stenopalynous
spontaneously From the web:
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pyrophorus
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ??? (pûr, “fire”) + ???? (phér?, “to bear”). Analyzable as pyro- +? -phorus
Noun
pyrophorus (uncountable)
- a substance capable of taking fire spontaneously on exposure to the air, especially in a finely divided state
Anagrams
- porphyrous
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