kízuste
Radestrian
Etymology
Deadjectival from kízustiș, the present participle of kízut, an archaic form 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”)