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121 despejo
m.1 the act of removing obstacles or clearing away impediments.2 sprightliness, smartness, liveliness, vivacity, briskness; grace, ease.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: despejar.* * *SM [al pensar] brightness; [al actuar] self-confidence, ease of manner; [al hablar] fluency -
122 facundia
f.eloquence, the power of speaking with fluency and elegance.* * *1 verbosity, wordiness, long-windedness* * *1 (elocuencia) eloquence2 (locuacidad) talkativeness, verbosity* * *facundia nf1. [elocuencia] eloquence -
123 fluidez verbal
fluency -
124 अनति _anati
अनति ind. Not very much; compounds beginning with अनति may be analysed by referring to अति; e. g. अनतिक्रमः moderation; अनतिक्रमणीय not to be transgressed, inviolable, अनतिदृश्य opaque; अनातेद्भुत unsurpassed, real, true, proper, ब्रह्मा त इन्द्र गिर्वणः क्रियन्ते अनतिद्भुता Rv.8.9.3. अनतिव्याध्य invulnerable; अनत्यन्तगति P.V. 4.4 sense of diminutive words; अनत्यय imperishable, undecaying &c.; अनतिप्रश्न not to be asked to excess; अनतिविलम्बिता absence of delay; fluency as a speaker's qualification, one of the 35 Vāgguṇas, q. v. -
125 formuleringsevne
subst. fluency -
126 taleferdighet
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127 talegaver
pl. oratorical gifts, fluency, the gift of speech -
128 veltalenhet
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