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There are 19 words containing TULTI

stultifystulting  ——  stultifiedstultifierstultifies  ——  stultifiersstultifyingstultiloquy  ——  unstultified  ——  stultifyinglystultiloquentstultiloquies  ——  stultificationstultiloquence  ——  self-stultifyingstultificationsstultiloquently  ——  self-stultification  ——  self-stultifications

25 definitions found

  • stultify — v. (Transitive) To cause to appear foolish. — v. (Transitive) To deprive of strength or efficacy; make useless or worthless. — v. (Transitive, archaic, originally law) To prove to be of unsound…
  • stulting — v. Present participle of stult.
  • stultified — v. Simple past tense and past participle of stultify. — adj. Lacking competency.
  • stultifier — n. One who stultifies.
  • stultifies — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stultify.
  • stultifiers — n. Plural of stultifier.
  • stultifying — v. Present participle of stultify. — adj. Tending to stultify.
  • stultiloquy — n. (Archaic) Foolish talk; babble.
  • unstultified — adj. Not stultified.
  • stultifyingly — adv. In a stultifying manner.
  • stultiloquent — adj. Given to, or characterized by, silly talk; babbling.
  • stultiloquies — n. Plural of stultiloquy.
  • stultification — n. The process of stultifying. — n. The state of being stultified.
  • stultiloquence — n. (Formal) Silly talk; babble.
  • self-stultifying — adj. (Philosophy, of a statement or idea) That is inherently disproven… — adj. Self-denigrating.
  • stultifications — n. Plural of stultification.
  • stultiloquently — adv. In a stultiloquent manner.
  • self-stultification — n. (Philosophy) The process by which a statement or idea is inherently…
  • self-stultifications — n. Plural of self-stultification.
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