💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Placitory"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| plausive | (rare) Laudable, praisable. |
| pleuritick | Obsolete form of pleuritic. [Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with pleurisy.] |
| petitionary | supplicatory or asking; making a petition |
| pacative | (formal) Relating to pacation. |
| palaciousnoun | Obsolete form of palatial. [Of or relating to a palace.] |
| plebeannoun | Obsolete form of plebeian. [(historical, Ancient Rome) A member of the plebs, the common citizens of ancient Rome.] |
| protreptical | (obsolete) Adapted to persuade; hortatory; persuasive. |
| prelatish | (archaic, derogatory) prelatical |
| plightful | Full of risk or danger; risky; dangerous; perilous. |
| piacular | Expiatory; serving to atone. |
| apological | (literature) Relating to an apologue |
| petitory | petitioning, soliciting, begging, petitionary |
| lapactic | (archaic) purgative; laxative |
| parenetic | Exhibiting parenesis; hortatory; persuasive. |
| piaculative | (rare) Piacular; atoning for sin or crime. |
| apologetick | Obsolete form of apologetic. [Having the character of apology; regretfully excusing.] |
| supplicational | supplicatory |
| apologal | (literature) Relating to an apologue. |
| playward | (archaic, rare) Playful; sportive. |
| plebeian | Of or concerning the common people. |
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