terms |
connivant |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective connivant is
(botany) having the ends inclined towards each other.
prevaricate |
connivant |
As a verb prevaricate
is (transitive|intransitive|obsolete) to deviate, transgress; to go astray (from).
As an adjective connivant is
(botany) having the ends inclined towards each other.
connivent |
connivant |
As adjectives the difference between connivent and connivant
is that
connivent is forbearing to see; intentionally inattentive while
connivant is (botany) having the ends inclined towards each other.
inclined |
connivant |
As adjectives the difference between inclined and connivant
is that
inclined is at an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped while
connivant is (botany) having the ends inclined towards each other.
As a verb inclined
is (
incline).
end |
connivant |
As a noun end
is a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.
As an adjective connivant is
(botany) having the ends inclined towards each other.