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able adjective

  /ˈeɪ.bəl/ , [ˈeɪ̯.bɫ̩]
  • Gifted with skill, intelligence, knowledge, or competence. [First attested in the mid 16th century.]
capable, expérimenté
  • Free from constraints preventing completion of task; permitted to; not prevented from. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).]
capable
  • (law) Legally qualified or competent. [First attested in the early 18th century.]
habilité

ablative adjective

  /əˈbleɪ.tɪv/ , /ˈæb.lə.tɪv/
  • (grammar) Applied to one of the cases of the noun in some languages, the fundamental meaning of the case being removal, separation, or taking away, and to a lesser degree, instrument, place, accordance, specifications, price, or measurement. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).]
ablatif

-able suffix

  /ə.bl̩/
  • Able to be done; fit to be done.
-able, -ible

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Afar properNoun

  /ˈɑːfɑː(ɹ)/
  • A Cushitic language spoken in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti.
afar, Afar

Afar noun

  /ˈɑːfɑː(ɹ)/
  • A member of the people who speak this language and reside in these regions.
Afar

afar adverb

  /əˈfɑɹ/ , /əˈfɑː/
  • At, to, or from a great distance; far away.
loin

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dire adjective

  /ˈdaɪ̯ə(ɹ)/
  • Expressing bad consequences: dreadful; dismal.
terrible, extrême
  • Requiring action to prevent bad consequences: urgent, pressing.
terrible, extrême, pressant
  • Warning of bad consequences: ill-boding; portentous.
funeste, sinistre
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