be·sot
Pronunciation: \bi-ˈsät, bē-\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): be·sot·ted; be·sot·ting
Etymology: be- + sot (to stultify)
Date:
1567
1: infatuate
2: to make dull or stupid; especially : to muddle with drunkenness
— be·sot·ted·ly adverb
(from a blooger)
os·ten·si·ble
Pronunciation: \ä-ˈsten(t)-sə-bəl, ə-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: French, from Latin ostensus, past participle of ostendere to show, from obs-, ob- in the way + tendere to stretch — more at ob-, thin
Date: circa 1771
1 : intended for display : open to view
2 : being such in appearance : plausible rather than demonstrably true or real
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Pronunciation: \bi-ˈsät, bē-\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): be·sot·ted; be·sot·ting
Etymology: be- + sot (to stultify)
Date:
1567
1: infatuate
2: to make dull or stupid; especially : to muddle with drunkenness
— be·sot·ted·ly adverb
(from a blooger)
os·ten·si·ble
Pronunciation: \ä-ˈsten(t)-sə-bəl, ə-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: French, from Latin ostensus, past participle of ostendere to show, from obs-, ob- in the way + tendere to stretch — more at ob-, thin
Date: circa 1771
1 : intended for display : open to view
2 : being such in appearance : plausible rather than demonstrably true or real
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