allicient

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See also: al·licient

English

Etymology

From Latin alliciens, present participle of allicere (to allure); ad + lacere (to entice).

Pronunciation

Adjective

allicient (comparative more allicient, superlative most allicient)

  1. (formal) That attracts; attractive.

References

Latin

Verb

allicient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of alliciō