- syc
- , -a, -i, -o, «urn (G). A fig
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
syc — syc·a·mine; syc·a·more; syc·o·more; … English syllables
syc — obs. form of sic, Sikh … Useful english dictionary
syc — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : syc ISO 639 2/T Code : syc ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Historical Language Name : Classical Syriac … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
SYC — Sigles d’une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres Sigles de quatre lettres Sigles de cinq lettres Sigles de six lettres Sigles de sept… … Wikipédia en Français
syc´o|phan´ti|cal|ly — syc|o|phan|tic «SIHK uh FAN tihk», adjective. having to do with, characteristic of, or acting as a sycophant: »one man, surrounded by the constant incense of sycophantic adulation (Wall Street Journal). SYNONYM(S): parasitic.… … Useful english dictionary
syc|o|phan|tic — «SIHK uh FAN tihk», adjective. having to do with, characteristic of, or acting as a sycophant: »one man, surrounded by the constant incense of sycophantic adulation (Wall Street Journal). SYNONYM(S): parasitic. –syc´o|phan´ti|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
syc´o|phan´tish|ly — syc|o|phan|tish «SIHK uh FAN tihsh», adjective. like a sycophant; sycophantic. –syc´o|phan´tish|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
syc|o|phan|tish — «SIHK uh FAN tihsh», adjective. like a sycophant; sycophantic. –syc´o|phan´tish|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
syc|a|mine — «SIHK uh mihn, myn», noun. Archaic. a kind of mulberry tree. ╂[< Latin sycamīnus mulberry tree < Greek s ámīnos < Aramaic shiqmin, plural] … Useful english dictionary
syc|a|more — «SIHK uh mor, mohr», noun. 1. a tall, North American shade tree with large leaves, small, round fruit, and bark that peels off in thin scales; buttonwood; plane tree. 2. Also, sycamore maple. a large maple tree of Europe and Asia, grown as a… … Useful english dictionary
syc|o|phan|cy — «SIHK uh fuhn see», noun, plural cies. servile flattery; self seeking flattery: »The people, like the despot, is pursued with adulation and sycophancy (John Stuart Mill) … Useful english dictionary