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Learn how to use the comparative “more bibliognostic” and superlative “most bibliognostic” with example sentences and differences.
"More bibliognostic" and "most bibliognostic" can be used in various contexts to compare knowledge about books.
Learn how to use the comparative “more cyclostomous” and superlative “most cyclostomous” with example sentences and differences.
"More cyclostomous" and "most cyclostomous" can be used in various contexts to compare the degree of lacking jaws.
Learn how to use the comparative “more divine” and superlative “most divine” with example sentences and differences.
"More divine" and "most divine" can be used in various contexts to describe something that is more transcendent or spiritual.
Learn how to use the comparative “more equidiagonal” and superlative “most equidiagonal” with example sentences and differences.
"More equidiagonal" and "most equidiagonal" can be used in various contexts to compare diagonal equality.
Learn how to use the comparative “more gastroenterologic” and superlative “most gastroenterologic” with example sentences and differences.
"More gastroenterologic" and "most gastroenterologic" can be used in various contexts to compare the degree of relation to gastroenterology.