exoreic
English
Etymology
From French exorrhéisme (“drainage reaching the sea”). Compare exo- from Ancient Greek ἔξω (éxō, “outer; external”), and -ic (“pertaining to”).
Adjective
exoreic (not comparable)
- (geography, of a river, watershed etc.) Running or draining to the sea.
References
- “exo-, prefix”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French exoréique.
Adjective
exoreic m or n (feminine singular exoreică, masculine plural exoreici, feminine and neuter plural exoreice)
- exoreic
Declension
Declension of exoreic
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative | indefinite | exoreic | exoreică | exoreici | exoreice | ||
definite | exoreicul | exoreica | exoreicii | exoreicele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | exoreic | exoreice | exoreici | exoreice | ||
definite | exoreicului | exoreicei | exoreicilor | exoreicelor |