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verbile
English
Etymology
Irregular formation from Latin verbum +? -ile.
Noun
verbile (plural verbiles)
- (uncommon) A person whose mental imagery consists of words.
Adjective
verbile (comparative more verbile, superlative most verbile)
- Pertaining to words.
Coordinate terms
- audile
- motile
- visile
verbile From the web:
audile
English
Etymology
Irregular formation from Latin audire + -ile.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???da?l/
Noun
audile (plural audiles)
- A person whose mental imagery consists of sounds.
Adjective
audile (comparative more audile, superlative most audile)
- Pertaining to hearing.
- 1973: I listened carefully to my audile memory, recalling the exact noise of the shot. — Kyril Bonfiglioli, Don't Point That Thing at Me (Penguin 2001, p. 93)
Related terms
- audible
- motile
- verbile
- visile
Anagrams
- dualie
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