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List of synonyms from "effete" to synonyms from "effluvium"
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- Effete
- Effeteness
- Efficacious
- Efficaciously
- Efficaciousness
- Efficacy
- Efficiencies
- Efficiency
- Efficiency engineer
- Efficient
- Efficient business
- Efficient household
- Efficient organization
- Efficiently
- Effigies
- Effigy
- Effloresce
- Efflorescence
- Efflorescent
- Effluence
- Effluent
- Effluents
- Effluvious
- Effluvium
Definition of the day : « efficaciously »
- As in effectively : adv efficiently
- Only one here can tell him efficaciously what he must hear, and that is Cayrol.
- Extract from : « Serge Panine, Complete » by Georges Ohnet
- Yet small as are the variations, they act most efficaciously on certain minds.
- Extract from : « The Wandering Jew, Complete » by Eugene Sue
- He learns to manage his genius more prudently and efficaciously.
- Extract from : « Biographia Literaria » by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Any generation that wants to can do well, but it must want to do efficaciously.
- Extract from : « Education: How Old The New » by James J. Walsh
- This I hinted to L——, and his own susceptibility had hinted it to him efficaciously before I spoke.
- Extract from : « Leonora » by Maria Edgeworth
- Nothing has contributed so efficaciously, for some years past, to the progress of the native English drama.
- Extract from : « The English Stage » by Augustin Filon
- Ivan felt but little inconvenience from his wound; the aged Hagar having treated it so efficaciously.
- Extract from : « The Circassian Chief » by W.H.G. Kingston
- We have not been able to preserve them efficaciously for the future, or to ruminate over them again and again.
- Extract from : « Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England » by Georg Brandes
- All the sartorial ingenuity of mankind has not yet succeeded in sewing an apron that will efficaciously hide our sense of shame.
- Extract from : « Bushido, the Soul of Japan » by Inazo Nitob
- It covertly but most efficaciously undermined the customs which it pretended merely to interpret.
- Extract from : « Ancient Law » by Sir Henry James Sumner Maine