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Abrenunciation
Abrenunciation Ab`re*nun`ci*a"tion, n. [LL. abrenuntiatio. See Abrenounce.] Absolute renunciation or repudiation. [Obs.] An abrenunciation of that truth which he so long had professed, and still believed. --Fuller.
Annunciable
Annunciable An*nun"ci*a*ble, a. That may be announced or declared; declarable. [R.]
Annunciate
Annunciate An*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Annunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Annunciating.] [L. annuntiare. See Announce.] To announce.
Annunciate
Annunciate An*nun"ci*ate, p. p. & a. Foretold; preannounced. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Annunciated
Annunciate An*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Annunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Annunciating.] [L. annuntiare. See Announce.] To announce.
Annunciating
Annunciate An*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Annunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Annunciating.] [L. annuntiare. See Announce.] To announce.
Annunciation lily
Annunciation lily An*nun`ci*a"tion lil"y (Bot.) The common white lily (Lilium candidum). So called because it is usually introduced by painters in pictures of the Annunciation.
Annunciation lily
Easter lily Eas"ter lil`y (Bot.) Any one of various lilies or lilylike flowers which bloom about Easter; specif.: (a) The common white lily (Lilium candidum), called also Annunciation lily. (b) The larger white lily (Lilium longiflorum eximium, syn. L. Harrisii) called also Bermuda lily. (c) The daffodil (Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus). (d) The Atamasco lily.
Annunciative
Annunciative An*nun"ci*a*tive, a. Pertaining to annunciation; announcing. [R.] --Dr. H. More.
Annunciator
Annunciator An*nun"ci*a`tor, n. [L. annuntiator.] 1. One who announces. Specifically: An officer in the church of Constantinople, whose business it was to inform the people of the festivals to be celebrated. 2. An indicator (as in a hotel) which designates the room where attendance is wanted.
Annunciatory
Annunciatory An*nun"ci*a*to*ry, a. Pertaining to, or containing, announcement; making known. [R.]
Continental pronunciation
Continental pronunciation Continental pronunciation (of Latin and Greek.) A method of pronouncing Latin and Greek in which the vowels have their more familiar Continental values, as in German and Italian, the consonants being pronounced mostly as in English. The stricter form of this method of pronouncing Latin approaches the Roman, the modified form the English, pronunciation. The Continental method of Greek pronunciation is often called Erasmian.
Denunciate
Denunciate De*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [L. denuntiatus, denunciatus, p. p. of denuntiare, -ciare. See Denounce.] To denounce; to condemn publicly or solemnly. [R.] To denunciate this new work. --Burke.
Denunciation
Denunciation De*nun`ci*a"tion, n. [L. denuntiatio, -ciatio.] 1. Proclamation; announcement; a publishing. [Obs.] Public . . . denunciation of banns before marriage. --Bp. Hall. 2. The act of denouncing; public menace or accusation; the act of inveighing against, stigmatizing, or publicly arraigning; arraignment. 3. That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil; public menace or accusation; arraignment. Uttering bold denunciations of ecclesiastical error. --Motley.
Denunciative
Denunciative De*nun"ci*a*tive, a. [L. denuntiativus, -ciativus, monitory.] Same as Denunciatory. --Farrar.
Denunciator
Denunciator De*nun"ci*a`tor, n. [L. denuntiator, -ciator, a police officer.] One who denounces, publishes, or proclaims, especially intended or coming evil; one who threatens or accuses.
Denunciatory
Denunciatory De*nun"ci*a*to*ry, a. Characterized by or containing a denunciation; minatory; accusing; threatening; as, severe and denunciatory language.
Enunciable
Enunciable E*nun"ci*a*ble, a. Capable of being enunciated or expressed.
Enunciate
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Enunciating.] [L. enuntiatus, -ciatus, p. p. of enuntiare, -ciare. See Enounce.] 1. To make a formal statement of; to announce; to proclaim; to declare, as a truth. The terms in which he enunciates the great doctrines of the gospel. --Coleridge. 2. To make distinctly audible; to utter articulately; to pronounce; as, to enunciate a word distinctly.
Enunciate
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. i. To utter words or syllables articulately.
Enunciated
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Enunciating.] [L. enuntiatus, -ciatus, p. p. of enuntiare, -ciare. See Enounce.] 1. To make a formal statement of; to announce; to proclaim; to declare, as a truth. The terms in which he enunciates the great doctrines of the gospel. --Coleridge. 2. To make distinctly audible; to utter articulately; to pronounce; as, to enunciate a word distinctly.
Enunciating
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Enunciating.] [L. enuntiatus, -ciatus, p. p. of enuntiare, -ciare. See Enounce.] 1. To make a formal statement of; to announce; to proclaim; to declare, as a truth. The terms in which he enunciates the great doctrines of the gospel. --Coleridge. 2. To make distinctly audible; to utter articulately; to pronounce; as, to enunciate a word distinctly.
Enunciation
Enunciation E*nun`ci*a"tion (?; 277), n. [L. enuntiatio, -ciatio.] 1. The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth. By way of interpretation and enunciation. --Jer. Taylor. 2. Mode of utterance or pronunciation, especially as regards fullness and distinctness or articulation; as, to speak with a clear or impressive enunciation. 3. That which is enunciated or announced; words in which a proposition is expressed; an announcement; a formal declaration; a statement. Every intelligible enunciation must be either true or false. --A. Clarke.
Enunciative
Enunciative E*nun"ci*a*tive, a. [L. enuntiativus, -ciativus.] Pertaining to, or containing, enunciation; declarative. --Ayliffe. -- E*nun"ci*a*tive*ly, adv.
Enunciatively
Enunciative E*nun"ci*a*tive, a. [L. enuntiativus, -ciativus.] Pertaining to, or containing, enunciation; declarative. --Ayliffe. -- E*nun"ci*a*tive*ly, adv.
Enunciator
Enunciator E*nun"ci*a`tor, n. [L. enuntiator, enunciator.] One who enunciates or proclaims.
Enunciatory
Enunciatory E*nun"ci*a*to*ry, a. Pertaining to, or containing, enunciation or utterance.
Internuncial
Internuncial In`ter*nun"cial, a. [See Internuncio.] 1. Of or pertaining to an internuncio. 2. (Physiol.) Communicating or transmitting impressions between different parts of the body; -- said of the nervous system. --Carpenter.
Internunciess
Internunciess In`ter*nun"ciess, n. A female messenger. [R.]
Internuncioship
Internuncioship In`ter*nun"ci*o*ship, n. The office or function of an internuncio. --Richardson.

Meaning of Nunci from wikipedia

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- Toñín, Antoñito, Antuco, Antuquito Antonino = Nino Anunciación = Chona, Nunci Apolinar = Polo Ariadna = Ari Arturo = Arturito, Turito, Art, Archie, Lito...
- numerator, numerical, numero, numerosity, numerous, renumerate, supernumerary nunci- announce Latin nuntius announce, announcement, annunciation, denounce,...
- Naclero or Nadero, Nairsteant, Neaci, Nevi, Nod or Noel, Nogues, Noublet, Nunci, Nurez, Oclave, Odeman, Odiot, Ogea, Oliney, Orto, Oschembein, Osoglas,...
- León, Nunci de (2015-10-17). "El mundo alucinado de Francisco González Bree". Periodistas en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-01-12. León, Nunci de (2015-10-17)...
- Tarraconensia, núm. 80, 538–558 (Barcelona 2007). "La visita apostòlica de 1928 del nunci Tedeschini a Barcelona. Un intent de repressió d'una pastoral en català...
- revista Lo Nunci del Centre d'Amics de Reus. (2019) ('Love and Remember Our City. Collection of 43 Articles Published in the Magazine Lo Nunci of the Center...
- Retrieved 15 December 2017. "Sports Clubs". Retrieved 15 December 2017. León, Nunci de (17 October 2015). "El mundo alucinado de Francisco González Bree". Periodistas...
- (1692–1963). Page 216. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Imprenta Fortuño. 1963. Daisy Lopez Nunci:Galeria de Fotos. Retrieved 18 March 2012. Portals:  Puerto Rico  Geography...
- write several more plays and novels, and founded two more periodicals, Lo Nunci and La Jornada. In 1886, Feliu i Codina moved to Madrid where he became...