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apocalypse
noun
1 (Apocalypse) the last book of the New Testament, also called the revelation of St John, which describes the end of the world.
2 any revelation of the future, especially future destruction or violence.
[12c: from Greek apocalypsis uncovering, from apokalyptein to disclose]
noun
1 (Apocalypse) the last book of the New Testament, also called the revelation of St John, which describes the end of the world.
2 any revelation of the future, especially future destruction or violence.
[12c: from Greek apocalypsis uncovering, from apokalyptein to disclose]
apocalyptic
adjective
1 belonging to or like an apocalypse.
2 said of an event: signalling or foretelling an upheaval, disaster, etc.
apocalyptically adverb .
adjective
1 belonging to or like an apocalypse.
2 said of an event: signalling or foretelling an upheaval, disaster, etc.
apocalyptically adverb .
apocarpous
adjective , bot said of the ovaries of certain flower families: having separate carpels.
[19c: from Greek apo away + karpos fruit + -ous]
adjective , bot said of the ovaries of certain flower families: having separate carpels.
[19c: from Greek apo away + karpos fruit + -ous]
apochromatic
adjective said of a lens: corrected for chromatic aberration for three wavelengths.
[19c: from Greek apo away + chromatic (sense 1)]
apochromat noun a lens that is apochromatic.
apochromatism noun .
adjective said of a lens: corrected for chromatic aberration for three wavelengths.
[19c: from Greek apo away + chromatic (sense 1)]
apochromat noun a lens that is apochromatic.
apochromatism noun .
apocope
noun , phonetics the loss of pronunciation of the final sound or sounds of a word, either because they are weakly stressed, or for reasons of economy in colloquial speech, eg television becomes telly , or to shorten longish forenames, eg Patricia becomes Pat .
[16c: from Greek apokoptein to cut off]
noun , phonetics the loss of pronunciation of the final sound or sounds of a word, either because they are weakly stressed, or for reasons of economy in colloquial speech, eg television becomes telly , or to shorten longish forenames, eg Patricia becomes Pat .
[16c: from Greek apokoptein to cut off]
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