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xenial

xenia +‎ -al. IPA(key): /ˈziːnɪəl/, /ˈziːnjəl/ <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span>) (uncommon) Hospitable, especially to visiting...


exinal

From exine +‎ -al. exinal (not comparable) Relating to the exine. alexin, <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span>...


гостеприимный

(gostepriímnyj) (comparative (по)гостеприи́мнее or (по)гостеприи́мней) hospitable, <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> (cordial and generous towards guests) Declension of гостеприи́мный (short...


qonaqpərvər

(comparative daha qonaqpərvər, superlative ən qonaqpərvər) hospitable, <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> (cordial and generous towards guests) qonaqpərəst (less usual) qonaqpərvərlik...


qonaqpərəst

qonaqpərəst, superlative ən qonaqpərəst) (somewhat uncommon) hospitable, <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> (cordial and generous towards guests) qonaqpərvər (more common) qonaqpərəstlik...


vivacious

affinity in each individual case. Again, it is curious to observe that the <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> relation was not less vivacious than that of blood. 1999, David Weber, Echoes...


fantástico

Synonyms: imaxinario, ficticio terrific Synonyms: fabuloso, marabilloso, <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> Antón Luís Santamarina Fernández, editor (2006–2013), “fantástico”, in Dicionario...


xenia

effect that genes from pollen have on the endosperm. carpoxenia metaxenia <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> ancient concept of hospitality Xenia (Greek) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia From...


alexin

best with a new name, perhaps as &quot;alexine&quot; (i.e., protective stuff, from ἀλέξειν to fight off, defend).” exinal, <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> alexin definite singular of alexi...


xenium

guest or a stranger, especially of food, in Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome. <span class="searchmatch">xenial</span> “xenium, n.”, in OED Online ⁠, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched...