kízuste
Radestrian
Etymology
Deadjectival from kízustiș, the archaic present participle of kjesft (“to dissolve”).
Pronunciation
Noun
kízuste inan (genitive singular kízustisk, nominative plural kízustire, compound form kízusti-, relational adjective kízustiș)
Declension
Declension of kízuste (light) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | kízuste /ˈkiːzɤstɛ/ |
kízustire /ˈkiːzɤstirɛ/ |
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vocative | kízustise /ˈkiːzɤstisɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | kízustisk /ˈkiːzɤstisk/ |
kízustiris /ˈkiːzɤstiris/ |
constructive | kízustis /ˈkiːzɤstis/ |
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dative | kízustin /ˈkiːzɤstin/ |
kízustirín /ˈkiːzɤstiriːn/ |
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accusative | kízustist /ˈkiːzɤstist/ |
kízustirid /ˈkiːzɤstirid/ |
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instrumental | kízustivúr /ˈkiːzɤstivuːr/ |
kízustiríe /ˈkiːzɤstiriːɛ/ |
Coordinate terms
Hypernym: lyejzárír (“enzyme”)
- azmuste (“lactase”)
- gjár·revỉviuste (“polymerase”)
- levyvleuste (“ribonuclease”)
- lvaruste (“oxygenase”)
- rususte (“lipase”)
- ráuste (“sucrase”)
- strașuste (“amylase”)
- tárșuste (“maltase”)
- vaslyșuste (“RuBisCO”)
- vervuste (“protease”)
Derived terms
- -uste (“-ase”)