subsultory

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Etymology[edit]

From New Latin subsultōrius, as subsultim (with leaps) from subsilire (to spring up), from sub (under) + salire (to leap).

Adjective[edit]

subsultory (comparative more subsultory, superlative most subsultory)

  1. Bounding; leaping; moving by sudden leaps or starts.

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