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NERVOSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ˈnərˌvōs. 1. obsolete : of, relating to, affecting, or consisting of nerves . 2. of a leaf : having nerves : nerved, veined.
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nervose, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective nervose is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for nervose is from before 1450, ...
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nervose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Contents · 3.1 Adjective · 3.2 References. English. edit. Etymology. edit. See nervous. Adjective. edit. nervose (not comparable). (botany) nerved; having ...
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nervose
nervose, a. (nəvəʊs) [ad. L. nervōs-us sinewy, vigorous, etc.: see nerve n. and -ose.] † 1. Affecting the sinews. Obs. rare—1.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 99 (Add. MS.), The crampe ys a seknesse cordouse, oþere ellys nervose. † 2. Vigorous, energetic. Obs. rare—1.1667 H. More's Div. Dial. (1713) p. vi,...
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Nervose Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Nervose Definition ... (botany) Nerved. Wiktionary. Origin of Nervose. See nervous. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words. Find similar words to nervose using the ...
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"nervose" definitions and more: Easily agitated or excessively anxious
Usually means: Easily agitated or excessively anxious. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 13 dictionaries that define the word nervose:
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La rigenerazione delle fibre nervose, 1910 - Regeneration of nerve fibers.
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Nervose - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Latin nervosus meaning "full of sinews," this word means "having nerves" in any sense, relating to strength or nervousness.
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nervose Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to nervose: nerved, reclined, reverse, woody, botanic, kneed, inflected, nodding, obtuse, herbaceous, deflected.
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NERVÖSE - Translation from German into English | PONS
1. nervös (psychisch erregt): nervös · nervous · nervös · jumpy inf. nervös sein/werden · to be/become nervous · jdn nervös machen · to make sb nervous. 20 ...
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
nervosior,-ius (adj.B), superl. nervosissimus,-a,-um (adj.A): esp. in mosses, with a well-developed or conspicuous nerve or nerves; with distinct or evident ...
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nervose - definition and meaning - Wordnik
In botany, same as nerved . In zoology, nerved, as an insect's wing; having nervature. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of ...
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nervosity
nervosity (nəˈvɒsɪtɪ) [ad. L. nervōsitas strength: see nervose a. and -ity. Cf. F. nervosité (Cotgr.).] † 1. Strength. Obs. rare.1611 Cotgr., Nervosité, neruositie, sinewie strength. 1681 H. More Exp. Dan. Pref. 17 His Expositions are..devoid of that strength and nervosity he shews in other things. ...
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Johann Gerhard
writings of approved Roman Catholic authors; and the Loci communes theologici (1610–1622), his principal contribution, in which Lutheranism is expounded "nervose
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convergenti-nervose
converˈgenti-nerˈvose, a. Bot. [f. comb. form of L. convergent-em.] ‘When simple veins diverge from the midrib of a leaf, and converge towards the margin’ (Treas. Bot. 1866).
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