Lithe vs. Willowy

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Litheverb

To go.

Litheverb

To become calm.

Litheverb

To make soft or mild; soften; alleviate; mitigate; lessen; smooth; palliate.

Litheverb

To attend; listen, hearken.

Litheverb

(transitive) To listen to, hearken to.

Litheadjective

(obsolete) Mild; calm.

Litheadjective

Slim but not skinny.

Litheadjective

Capable of being easily bent; flexible.

Litheadjective

Adaptable.

Lithenoun

(Scotland) Shelter.

Litheverb

To listen or listen to; to hearken to.

Litheverb

To smooth; to soften; to palliate.

Litheadjective

Mild; calm; as, lithe weather.

Litheadjective

Capable of being easily bent; pliant; flexible; limber; as, the elephant's lithe proboscis.

Litheadjective

gracefully slender; moving and bending with ease

Lithe

Lithe is an experimental programming language created in 1982 by David Sandberg at the University of Washington which allows the programmer to freely choose their own syntax. Lithe combines the ideas of syntax-directed translation and classes in a novel manner that results in a remarkably simple yet powerful language.

Willowyadjective

Resembling a willow.

Willowyadjective

(of a person) Tall, slender and graceful.

Willowyadjective

(of a place) Having willow trees.

Willowyadjective

Abounding with willows.

Willowyadjective

Resembling a willow; pliant; flexible; pendent; drooping; graceful.

Willowyadjective

slender and graceful

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