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etymological origin of | eng: staunchness |
etymology | fro: estanchier |
has derived form | eng: staunched |
has derived form | eng: stauncher |
has derived form | eng: staunches |
has derived form | eng: staunchest |
has derived form | eng: staunching |
lexical category | adjective |
lexical category | verb |
semantically related | eng: bankable |
semantically related | eng: believable |
semantically related | eng: bulletproof |
semantically related | eng: carved in stone |
semantically related | eng: complaisant |
semantically related | eng: dependable |
semantically related | eng: fidelitous |
semantically related | eng: heartwhole |
semantically related | eng: leal |
semantically related | eng: lifetime |
semantically related | eng: outstanding |
semantically related | eng: reliable |
semantically related | eng: skookum |
semantically related | eng: tedious |
semantically related | eng: thrustworthy |
semantically related | eng: true |
semantically related | eng: trust |
semantically related | eng: unvarying |
synonym | eng: unwavering |
translation | bos: inf |
translation | bos: zaustaviti |
translation | eng: dependable |
translation | eng: loyal |
translation | eng: outstanding |
translation | eng: persistent |
translation | eng: reliable |
translation | eng: trustworthy |
translation | fra: étancher |
translation | rus: верный |
translation | rus: надёжный |
translation | rus: останавливать |
translation | spa: fiel |
translation | spa: leal |
variant:orthography | eng: stanch |
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