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etymological origin of | eng: nymphlike |
etymologically related | eng: lymph |
etymologically related | eng: nymphette |
etymologically related | eng: nympho |
etymologically related | eng: nymphomania |
etymologically related | eng: nymphomaniac |
has derived form | eng: nymphs |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈnɪmf/ |
semantically related | eng: aide |
semantically related | eng: barghest |
semantically related | eng: bor |
semantically related | eng: boy |
semantically related | eng: callant |
semantically related | eng: cubhood |
semantically related | eng: deputy |
semantically related | eng: elf |
semantically related | eng: gazabo |
semantically related | eng: irresponsible |
semantically related | eng: lad |
semantically related | eng: loon |
semantically related | eng: old stick |
semantically related | eng: shaveling |
semantically related | eng: spirit |
semantically related | eng: valorous |
synonym | eng: instar |
synonym | eng: naiad |
translation | ces: nymfa |
translation | dan: nymfe |
translation | deu: Nymphe |
translation | fra: nymphe |
translation | gla: ainnir |
translation | hbs: nimfa |
translation | ita: ninfa |
translation | jpn: 幼虫 |
translation | jpn: 水の精 |
translation | pol: nimfa |
translation | por: ninfa |
translation | ron: nimfă |
translation | spa: ninfa |
translation | srp: rusalka |
translation | srp: vila |
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