English-Wörter für 'Synonym of extraspect.'
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noun
- (countable) Abbreviation of extraterrestrial.
- (travel, aviation, reservation system) Initialism of end transaction or end of transaction (with "transaction" meaning an amendment in the reservation system in this sense).
- (medicine) Abbreviation of endotracheal or endotracheal tube.
- (medicine) Initialism of essential tremor.
- (sports, especially drag racing) Initialism of elapsed time.
- (travel, aviation) Initialism of electronic ticket.
- (physics, uncountable) Initialism of electron tunneling.
- (music, countable) Initialism of escape tone.
- (uncountable) Initialism of Eastern Time (-5 hours to GMT).
noun
adj
- (semantics, of or relating to a compound term) Not having the same semantic referent as the semantic referent of any of its constituent parts.
- Focused or centered on something outside of itself.
- (grammar, of a phrase or compound) Not having the same part of speech as any of its constituent words.
- not fulfilling the same grammatical role of any of its constituents
prep_phrase
noun
- (countable) Abbreviation of extraterrestrial.
- (travel, aviation, reservation system) Initialism of end transaction or end of transaction (with "transaction" meaning an amendment in the reservation system in this sense).
- (medicine) Abbreviation of endotracheal or endotracheal tube.
- (medicine) Initialism of essential tremor.
- (sports, especially drag racing) Initialism of elapsed time.
- (travel, aviation) Initialism of electronic ticket.
- (physics, uncountable) Initialism of electron tunneling.
- (music, countable) Initialism of escape tone.
- (uncountable) Initialism of Eastern Time (-5 hours to GMT).
noun
adj
- (semantics, of or relating to a compound term) Not having the same semantic referent as the semantic referent of any of its constituent parts.
- Focused or centered on something outside of itself.
- (grammar, of a phrase or compound) Not having the same part of speech as any of its constituent words.
- not fulfilling the same grammatical role of any of its constituents