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etymological origin of | eng: preeminent |
etymological origin of | eng: supereminent |
etymologically related | eng: imminent |
etymologically related | eng: prominent |
has derived form | eng: eminence |
has derived form | eng: eminently |
has derived form | eng: preeminent |
lexical category | adjective |
pronunciation | /'ɛmɪnənt/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-eminent.ogg |
semantically related | eng: big |
semantically related | eng: bostin |
semantically related | eng: celebrated |
semantically related | eng: class act |
semantically related | eng: cultured |
semantically related | eng: geet |
semantically related | eng: gross |
semantically related | eng: heavy |
semantically related | eng: high-ranking |
semantically related | eng: idealistic |
semantically related | eng: notable |
semantically related | eng: preclare |
semantically related | eng: signaling |
semantically related | eng: specify |
semantically related | eng: supernal |
semantically related | eng: tall |
semantically related | eng: vital |
synonym | eng: remarkable |
translation | ara: بارز |
translation | ces: znamenitý |
translation | deu: angesehen |
translation | deu: ausgesprochen |
translation | eng: distinguished |
translation | eng: great |
translation | eng: high |
translation | eng: important |
translation | eng: lofty |
translation | eng: noteworthy |
translation | fra: éminent |
translation | fra: remarquable |
translation | pol: wspaniały |
translation | pol: znaczący |
translation | pol: znakomity |
translation | pol: znamienity |
translation | spa: eminente |
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