-ura

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[ˈuɾa]

1. derivative suffix Added to an adjective, to the stem of verb or to the participle of a verb, it derives the corresponding noun. Example: blanc (adjective), white, blancura (noun), whiteness; cout (adjective), educated, coutura (noun), culture, lleggăre (verb), to read, lleggat (participle), read, lleggatura (noun), reading.

Etymology: From Latin -ura.

unnllèixal

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[uɲˈʎeʃal]

1. adjective Illegal.

Etymology: From derivative prefix un- plus llèixal.

un-

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[un]

1. derivative prefix Added to a word, it derives the corresponding antonym (meaning opposite or negation). Example: unnllèixal, illegal.

Spelling: Before a labial consonant, it is written as um-. Before a palatal consonat, it is written as unn-.

Etymology: From Germanic un-.

unăre

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[ˈunəɾe]

1. transitive verb To unite, to join, to bind, to link.

Etymology: From Latin unire.

unnllaix

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[uɲˈʎaʃ]

1. masculine noun Claw.

Etymology: From unnlla pluix derivative suffix -aix.

unnlla

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[ˈuɲʎa]

1. feminine noun Nail.

Etymology: From Latin ungula.

ùnic

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[ˈunik]

1. adjective

Etymology: From Latin unicus.

u

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[u]

1. feminine noun The letter u.

Etymology: From Latin unus.