How Do You Spell CONCINNOUS?

Pronunciation: [kənsˈɪnəs] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Concinnous" is [kənsˈɪnəs], [kənsˈɪnəs], [k_ə_n_s_ˈɪ_n_ə_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

Common Misspellings for CONCINNOUS

  • concinuous
  • concinnus
  • xoncinnous
  • voncinnous
  • foncinnous
  • doncinnous
  • cincinnous
  • ckncinnous
  • clncinnous
  • cpncinnous
  • c0ncinnous
  • c9ncinnous
  • cobcinnous
  • comcinnous
  • cojcinnous
  • cohcinnous
  • conxinnous
  • convinnous
  • confinnous
  • condinnous

Etymology of CONCINNOUS

The word "concinnous" is derived from Latin. It stems from the Latin word "concinnus", which means "elegant" or "well-arranged". The Latin term itself possibly originated from the combination of the prefix "con-" meaning "with" or "together" and the word "cannus" meaning "reed". The reed was considered a symbol of harmony and elegance in ancient times. Over time, the word "concinnus" made its way into English, where it became "concinnous" and retained its meaning of something that is elegant, well-arranged, or harmonious.

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