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tersest

  • 1 terse

    tr[tɜːs]
    1 seco,-a, brusco,-a
    terse ['tərs] adj, terser ; tersest : lacónico, conciso, seco
    tersely adv
    adj.
    breve adj.
    conciso, -a adj.
    lacónico, -a adj.
    sucinto, -a adj.
    tɜːrs, tɜːs
    adjective <answer/person> seco, lacónico
    [tɜːs]
    ADJ (compar terser) (superl tersest) [reply, tone, person] lacónico, seco; [statement] escueto
    * * *
    [tɜːrs, tɜːs]
    adjective <answer/person> seco, lacónico

    English-spanish dictionary > terse

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  • Terse — Terse, a. [Compar. {Terser}; superl. {Tersest}.] [L. tersus, p. p. of tergere to rub or wipe off.] 1. Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth; polished. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Many stones, . . . although terse and smooth, have not this …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tersely — Terse Terse, a. [Compar. {Terser}; superl. {Tersest}.] [L. tersus, p. p. of tergere to rub or wipe off.] 1. Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth; polished. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Many stones, . . . although terse and smooth, have… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Terseness — Terse Terse, a. [Compar. {Terser}; superl. {Tersest}.] [L. tersus, p. p. of tergere to rub or wipe off.] 1. Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth; polished. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Many stones, . . . although terse and smooth, have… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Terser — Terse Terse, a. [Compar. {Terser}; superl. {Tersest}.] [L. tersus, p. p. of tergere to rub or wipe off.] 1. Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth; polished. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Many stones, . . . although terse and smooth, have… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • terse — adjective (terser; tersest) Etymology: Latin tersus clean, neat, from past participle of tergēre to wipe off Date: 1601 1. smoothly elegant ; polished 2. devoid of superfluity < a terse summary >; also short, brusque …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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