Anaptotic


(of languages) tending to become uninflected, in accordance with a theory that languages evolve from uninflected to inflected and back.

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  • Anarch

    . Historical Examples Now Emerson was an anarch who flouted the conventions of art and life. American Sketches Charles Whibley Considering the anarch I must have been, I marvel at their toleration. A Son of the Middle Border Hamlin Garland For the spiritual breath of life to the anarch is flattery, attention. The Drums Of […]

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    of, like, or tending to . advocating . not regulated by law; lawless: Anarchic bands pillaged the countryside. Contemporary Examples From degree shows to art fairs, artists have shown that they have the agenda of the anarchic Plane Stupid campaigners. The Hottest Show on Earth Olivia Cole December 9, 2009 It’s all very madcap and […]

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    of, like, or tending to . advocating . not regulated by law; lawless: Anarchic bands pillaged the countryside. Historical Examples Anarchy is not so easily brought about as persons of an anarchical turn of mind suppose. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865 Various And certainly in his own work we have a […]


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