different between umbrose vs umbrosity
umbrose
English
Etymology
Latin umbrosus, from umbra (“a shade”).
Adjective
umbrose (comparative more umbrose, superlative most umbrose)
- (obsolete) Shady; umbrageous.
Latin
Adjective
umbr?se
- vocative masculine singular of umbr?sus
umbrose From the web:
umbrosity
English
Noun
umbrosity (uncountable)
- (obsolete) The quality or state of being umbrose; shadiness.
umbrosity From the web:
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