se'ayl (substantive (noun))
pronunciation (IPA): sɛ.ˈʔajl
English: | waterfall (individual tall, thin waterfall that pours down a sheer high cliff, or off of a floating mountain) (countable) |
Topic groups:
environment
geography
source: | Frommer (05 Jul 2012) naviteri.org |
affix examples
me·se'ayl | DU | dual / dual numbers |
pxe·se'ayl | TRI | trial / trial number |
ay·se'ayl | PL | plural |
fì·se'ayl | DEM | this {noun} (singular) |
fay·se'ayl | DEM PL | these {noun plural} |
tsa·se'ayl | DEM | that {noun} (singular) |
tsay·se'ayl | DEM PL | those {noun] (plural) |
related words
kxor | waterfall (a wall or bank of powerful waterfalls noted for its deafening roar and deadly force) (countable, but only rarely) |
syanan | waterfall (a single drop or series of smaller waterfalls occurring sequentially along a stream or series of pools) (countable) |
tseltsul | whitewater rapids (countable, but only rarely) |
rurur | waterfall (water that is aeriated while flowing among the rocks of a very gradually sloping stream) (uncountable) |