English words for 'The act or process of Lithuanianizing.'
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adj
noun
noun
- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- in Old English
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
adj
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baltic States or their peoples or languages
- of or near or on the Baltic Sea
- Of or pertaining to the Balts (the Baltic peoples).
- Of or pertaining to the Baltic region or the Baltic Sea.
- (UK, colloquial) Extremely cold.
- Of or pertaining to any of the Baltic languages.
name
- The Baltic language family; the Baltic languages
- The Baltic Exchange, a membership organisation for the maritime industry.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, consisting of the three countries to the east of the Baltic Sea, i.e. Latvia, Lithuanian and Estonia; in full, the Baltics or the Baltic states.
- The Baltic Sea.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
- An unincorporated community in Kings County, in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- A city in Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
- A village in Coshocton County, Holmes County and Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A village and census-designated place in the center of the town of Sprague, Connecticut.
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verb
adj
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- the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
- (countable) A person of the indigenous ethnic group of Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (uncountable) The Uralic language that is the official language of Estonia.
- (countable, rare) Any person from Estonia or someone descended from such people.
name
adj
noun
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- The act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated.
- The metabolic conversion of nutrients into tissue.
- (by extension) The absorption of new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
- (sociology, cultural studies) The adoption, by a minority group, of the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture.
- (phonology) A sound change process by which the phonetics of a speech segment becomes more like that of another segment in a word (or at a word boundary), so that a change of phoneme occurs.
- in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance
- the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion
- a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound
- the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family
- the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure
noun
- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- in Old English
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
adj
noun
noun
- The act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated.
- The metabolic conversion of nutrients into tissue.
- (by extension) The absorption of new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
- (sociology, cultural studies) The adoption, by a minority group, of the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture.
- (phonology) A sound change process by which the phonetics of a speech segment becomes more like that of another segment in a word (or at a word boundary), so that a change of phoneme occurs.
- in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance
- the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion
- a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound
- the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family
- the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure
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adj
noun
adj
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baltic States or their peoples or languages
- of or near or on the Baltic Sea
- Of or pertaining to the Balts (the Baltic peoples).
- Of or pertaining to the Baltic region or the Baltic Sea.
- (UK, colloquial) Extremely cold.
- Of or pertaining to any of the Baltic languages.
name
- The Baltic language family; the Baltic languages
- The Baltic Exchange, a membership organisation for the maritime industry.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, consisting of the three countries to the east of the Baltic Sea, i.e. Latvia, Lithuanian and Estonia; in full, the Baltics or the Baltic states.
- The Baltic Sea.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
- An unincorporated community in Kings County, in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- A city in Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
- A village in Coshocton County, Holmes County and Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A village and census-designated place in the center of the town of Sprague, Connecticut.
noun
adj
noun
- the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
- (countable) A person of the indigenous ethnic group of Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (uncountable) The Uralic language that is the official language of Estonia.
- (countable, rare) Any person from Estonia or someone descended from such people.