| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adjective | 1. Having curled locks of hair; supporting cirri, or hairlike appendages.[Websters] 2. Virtually never used base adjective of the rarely used adverb cirrigerously.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adverb Form (cirrigerously) |
1. Virtually never used adverbial inflection of the rarely used adjective cirrigerous.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license. |
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Date "Cirrigerous" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
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Note: Cirrigerous \Cir*rig"er*ous\, adjective. [Cirrus -gerous.]. (references) |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adjective | 1. Having curled locks of hair; supporting cirri, or hairlike appendages.[Websters]
2. Virtually never used base adjective of the rarely used adverb cirrigerously.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adverb Form (cirrigerously) | 1. Virtually never used adverbial inflection of the rarely used adjective cirrigerous.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license. | Top | |
Date "CIRRIGEROUS" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
| Note: Cirrigerous \Cir*rig"er*ous\, adjective. [Cirrus -gerous.]. (references) |