See also: cité, citë, cítě, and c̣itë enPR: sīt, IPA(key): /saɪt/ Rhymes: -aɪt Homophones: sight, site From Old French citer, from Latin citare (“to cause...
See also: cite, citë, and cítě Inherited from Old French citet, Latin cīvitās. IPA(key): /si.te/ cité f (plural cités) (Troyen) city Daunay, Jean (1998)...
See also: citĕr and čitër From cite + -er. citer (plural citers) One who cites. Ticer, Trice, recit, recti, recti-, retic, trice Borrowed from Latin...
See also: cite, and cité From Proto-Albanian *tˢeita, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeiətos. Cognate to Proto-Slavic *čitъ (“whole”), Lithuanian kíetas (“hard”)...
citeable From cite + -able. citable (comparative more citable, superlative most citable) Capable of being, or appropriate to be, cited. uncitable citability...
also: cites cités first/third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of citar cités m pl masculine plural of cité cités m pl plural of cité cités second-person...
also: cités IPA(key): /saɪts/ Homophones: sites, sights Rhymes: -aɪts cites plural of cite cites third-person singular simple present indicative of cite EITCs...
Rhymes: -aɪtɪd cited simple past and past participle of cite cited (comparative more cited, superlative most cited) That has a citation above-cited aforecited...
citeability From cite + -ability. citability (uncountable) The quality of being citable. verifiability, verifiableness...