different between acataleptic vs cataleptic
acataleptic
English
Etymology
From Latin acatal?pticus, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (akatál?ptos, “incomprehensible”), from ?- (a-, “not”) + ??????????? (katalambán?, “I seize”), from ???? (katá, “against”) + ??????? (lambán?, “I take”).
Adjective
acataleptic (comparative more acataleptic, superlative most acataleptic)
- Incapable of being comprehended; incomprehensible; inconceivable.
Translations
Noun
acataleptic (plural acataleptics)
- An adherent of acatalepsy
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cataleptic
English
Adjective
cataleptic (comparative more cataleptic, superlative most cataleptic)
- Pertaining to, or affected by, catalepsy.
Noun
cataleptic (plural cataleptics)
- A person experiencing catalepsy.
Translations
Anagrams
- catapeltic
Romanian
Etymology
From French cataleptique, from Latin catalepticus.
Adjective
cataleptic m or n (feminine singular cataleptic?, masculine plural cataleptici, feminine and neuter plural cataleptice)
- cataleptic
Declension
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