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Word - rootword - affixes
naingnan - ingon - gn<gon~na-~-an~
na.ing.nan. - 3 syllables

gn<gon = ingn
na- = naingn
-an = naingnan
naingnan

naingnan [na.ing.nan.] : cause (n.)
ingon [i.ngun.] : like (adj.); such (adv.); thus (adv.); say (v.)

Derivatives of ingon


Glosses:
cause
n. (event)1. causeevents that provide the generative force that is the origin of something.; "they are trying to determine the cause of the crash"
~ inception, origination, originan event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events.
~ antecedenta preceding occurrence or cause or event.
~ aetiology, etiologythe cause of a disease.
~ factoranything that contributes causally to a result.; "a number of factors determined the outcome"
~ producersomething that produces.; "Maine is a leading producer of potatoes"; "this microorganism is a producer of disease"
~ mutagenesisan event capable of causing a mutation.
n. (communication)2. cause, grounds, reasona justification for something existing or happening.; "he had no cause to complain"; "they had good reason to rejoice"
~ justificationa statement in explanation of some action or belief.
n. (act)3. campaign, cause, crusade, drive, effort, movementa series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end.; "he supported populist campaigns"; "they worked in the cause of world peace"; "the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant"; "the movement to end slavery"; "contributed to the war effort"
~ ventureany venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome.
~ ad blitz, ad campaign, advertising campaignan organized program of advertisements.
~ anti-war movementa campaign against entering or continuing a war.
~ charm campaigna campaign of flattery and friendliness (by a company, politician, etc.) to become more popular and gain support.
~ consumerisma movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers.
~ campaigning, candidacy, candidature, electioneering, political campaignthe campaign of a candidate to be elected.
~ fund-raising campaign, fund-raising drive, fund-raising efforta campaign to raise money for some cause.
~ feminist movement, women's lib, women's liberation movement, feminismthe movement aimed at equal rights for women.
~ gay lib, gay liberation movementthe movement aimed at liberating homosexuals from legal or social or economic oppression.
~ lost causea defeated cause or a cause for which defeat is inevitable.
~ reforma campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices.; "the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians"
~ wara concerted campaign to end something that is injurious.; "the war on poverty"; "the war against crime"
~ youth crusade, youth movementpolitical or religious or social reform movement or agitation consisting chiefly of young people.
n. (tops)4. causal agency, causal agent, causeany entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results.
~ physical entityan entity that has physical existence.
~ individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soula human being.; "there was too much for one person to do"
~ agentan active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect.; "their research uncovered new disease agents"
~ naturea causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe.; "the laws of nature"; "nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women"
~ occult, supernaturalsupernatural forces and events and beings collectively.; "She doesn't believe in the supernatural"
~ theurgythe effect of supernatural or divine intervention in human affairs.
~ first cause, prime mover, primum mobilean agent that is the cause of all things but does not itself have a cause.; "God is the first cause"
~ destiny, fatethe ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events (often personified as a woman).; "we are helpless in the face of destiny"
~ catalystsomething that causes an important event to happen.; "the invasion acted as a catalyst to unite the country"
~ deus ex machinaany active agent who appears unexpectedly to solve an insoluble difficulty.
~ manipulator, operatoran agent that operates some apparatus or machine.; "the operator of the switchboard"
~ power, forceone possessing or exercising power or influence or authority.; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil"
~ life principle, vital principlea hypothetical force to which the functions and qualities peculiar to living things are sometimes ascribed.
~ enginesomething used to achieve a purpose.; "an engine of change"
~ cause of death, killerthe causal agent resulting in death.; "heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States"
~ dangera cause of pain or injury or loss.; "he feared the dangers of traveling by air"
~ agenta substance that exerts some force or effect.
n. (act)5. case, causa, cause, lawsuit, suita comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy.; "the family brought suit against the landlord"
~ civil suita lawsuit alleging violations of civil law by the defendant.
~ class-action suit, class actiona lawsuit brought by a representative member of a large group of people on behalf of all members of the group.
~ countersuita suit brought against someone who has sued you.
~ criminal suita lawsuit alleging violations of criminal law by the defendant.
~ moota hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise.; "he organized the weekly moot"
~ bastardy proceeding, paternity suita lawsuit filed to determine the father of a child born out of wedlock (and to provide for the support of the child once paternity is determined).
~ legal proceeding, proceeding, proceedings(law) the institution of a sequence of steps by which legal judgments are invoked.
~ law, jurisprudencethe collection of rules imposed by authority.; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
v. (creation)6. cause, do, makegive rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally.; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
~ shape, determine, influence, regulate, moldshape or influence; give direction to.; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
~ create, makemake or cause to be or to become.; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
~ initiate, pioneertake the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of.; "This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants"
~ effect, effectuate, set upproduce.; "The scientists set up a shock wave"
~ makecompel or make somebody or something to act in a certain way.; "People cannot be made to integrate just by passing a law!"; "Heat makes you sweat"
~ occasiongive occasion to.
~ call forth, evoke, kick up, provokeevoke or provoke to appear or occur.; "Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple"
~ breed, engender, spawncall forth.
~ incite, motivate, prompt, actuate, propel, movegive an incentive for action.; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"
~ impel, forceurge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate.
~ facilitateincrease the likelihood of (a response).; "The stimulus facilitates a delayed impulse"
v. (communication)7. cause, get, have, induce, make, stimulatecause to do; cause to act in a specified manner.; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
~ decidecause to decide.; "This new development finally decided me!"
~ persuadecause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm.; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"
~ bringinduce or persuade.; "The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime as well"
~ solicitincite, move, or persuade to some act of lawlessness or insubordination.; "He was accused of soliciting his colleagues to destroy the documents"
~ encouragespur on.; "His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife"
~ letactively cause something to happen.; "I let it be known that I was not interested"
~ leadcause to undertake a certain action.; "Her greed led her to forge the checks"
~ instigate, prompt, inspireserve as the inciting cause of.; "She prompted me to call my relatives"
~ suborninduce to commit perjury or give false testimony.; "The President tried to suborn false witnesses"
~ compel, obligate, obligeforce somebody to do something.; "We compel all students to fill out this form"
such
adj. 1. suchof so extreme a degree or extent.; "such weeping"; "so much weeping"; "such a help"; "such grief"; "never dreamed of such beauty"
~ much(quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent.; "not much rain"; "much affection"; "much grain is in storage"
adv. 2. suchto so extreme a degree.; "he is such a baby"; "Such rich people!"
~ intensifier, intensivea modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies.; "`up' in `finished up' is an intensifier"; "`honestly' in `I honestly don't know' is an intensifier"
thus
n. (substance)1. frankincense, gum olibanum, olibanum, thusan aromatic gum resin obtained from various Arabian or East African trees; formerly valued for worship and for embalming and fumigation.
~ gumany of various substances (soluble in water) that exude from certain plants; they are gelatinous when moist but harden on drying.
adv. 2. hence, so, thence, therefore, thus(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result.; "therefore X must be true"; "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted"
adv. 3. so, thus, thuslyin the way indicated.; "hold the brush so"; "set up the pieces thus"
say
n. (state)1. saythe chance to speak.; "let him have his say"
~ chance, opportunitya possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances.; "the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington"; "now is your chance"
v. (communication)2. say, state, tellexpress in words.; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
~ present, lay out, representbring forward and present to the mind.; "We presented the arguments to him"; "We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason"
~ misstatestate something incorrectly.; "You misstated my position"
~ answer, reply, respondreact verbally.; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"
~ preface, premise, precede, introducefurnish with a preface or introduction.; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
~ give tongue to, utter, express, verbalise, verbalizearticulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise.; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
~ announce, declareannounce publicly or officially.; "The President declared war"
~ enunciate, vocalise, vocalize, articulateexpress or state clearly.
~ saystate as one's opinion or judgement; declare.; "I say let's forget this whole business"
~ get outexpress with difficulty.; "I managed to get out a few words"
~ declarestate emphatically and authoritatively.; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"
~ declaremake a declaration (of dutiable goods) to a customs official.; "Do you have anything to declare?"
~ note, remark, mention, observemake mention of.; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"
~ add, append, supplystate or say further.; "`It doesn't matter,' he supplied"
~ explaindefine.; "The committee explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean"
~ giveconvey or reveal information.; "Give one's name"
~ sum, summarise, sum up, summarizebe a summary of.; "The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper"
v. (communication)3. allege, aver, sayreport or maintain.; "He alleged that he was the victim of a crime"; "He said it was too late to intervene in the war"; "The registrar says that I owe the school money"
~ pleadmake an allegation in an action or other legal proceeding, especially answer the previous pleading of the other party by denying facts therein stated or by alleging new facts.
~ assert, asseverate, maintainstate categorically.
v. (communication)4. say, supposeexpress a supposition.; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?"
~ speculatetalk over conjecturally, or review in an idle or casual way and with an element of doubt or without sufficient reason to reach a conclusion.; "We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal"
v. (stative)5. read, sayhave or contain a certain wording or form.; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?"
~ readinterpret something that is written or printed.; "read the advertisement"; "Have you read Salman Rushdie?"
~ feature, havehave as a feature.; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France"
v. (communication)6. enjoin, order, say, tellgive instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority.; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
~ directcommand with authority.; "He directed the children to do their homework"
~ instructgive instructions or directions for some task.; "She instructed the students to work on their pronunciation"
~ command, requiremake someone do something.
~ requestask (a person) to do something.; "She asked him to be here at noon"; "I requested that she type the entire manuscript"
~ send for, callorder, request, or command to come.; "She was called into the director's office"; "Call the police!"
~ warnask to go away.; "The old man warned the children off his property"
v. (communication)7. articulate, enounce, enunciate, pronounce, say, sound outspeak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way.; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?"
~ twangpronounce with a nasal twang.
~ mouth, speak, talk, verbalise, verbalize, utterexpress in speech.; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
~ devoiceutter with tense vocal chords.
~ raisepronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth.; "raise your `o'"
~ liltarticulate in a very careful and rhythmic way.
~ palatalise, palatalizepronounce a consonant with the tongue against the palate.
~ nasalise, nasalizepronounce with a lowered velum.; "She nasalizes all her vowels"
~ nasalise, nasalizespeak nasally or through the nose.; "In this part of the country, people tend to nasalize"
~ mispronounce, misspeakpronounce a word incorrectly.; "She mispronounces many Latinate words"
~ aspiratepronounce with aspiration; of stop sounds.
~ vocalize, voice, vocalise, soundutter with vibrating vocal chords.
~ retroflexarticulate (a consonant) with the tongue curled back against the palate.; "Indian accents can be characterized by the fact that speakers retroflex their consonants"
~ subvocalise, subvocalizearticulate without making audible sounds.; "she was reading to herself and merely subvocalized"
~ syllabise, syllabizeutter with distinct articulation of each syllable.; "The poet syllabized the verses he read"
~ drawllengthen and slow down or draw out.; "drawl one's vowels"
~ labialise, labialize, roundpronounce with rounded lips.
~ lispspeak with a lisp.
~ accent, accentuate, stressput stress on; utter with an accent.; "In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word"
~ vowelise, vowelize, vocalise, vocalizepronounce as a vowel.; "between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized"
~ clickproduce a click.; "Xhosa speakers click"
~ trillpronounce with a trill, of the phoneme `r'.; "Some speakers trill their r's"
~ sibilatepronounce with an initial sibilant.
~ flappronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds.
~ explodecause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/.
~ rollpronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/.; "She rolls her r's"
v. (communication)8. saycommunicate or express nonverbally.; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?"
~ sayindicate.; "The clock says noon"
~ conveymake known; pass on, of information.; "She conveyed the message to me"
v. (communication)9. sayutter aloud.; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office"
~ give tongue to, utter, express, verbalise, verbalizearticulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise.; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
v. (communication)10. saystate as one's opinion or judgement; declare.; "I say let's forget this whole business"
~ say, state, tellexpress in words.; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
v. (communication)11. sayrecite or repeat a fixed text.; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'"
~ reciterepeat aloud from memory.; "she recited a poem"; "The pupil recited his lesson for the day"
v. (communication)12. sayindicate.; "The clock says noon"
~ record, register, read, showindicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments.; "The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'"
~ saycommunicate or express nonverbally.; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?"