- Possibilist
- Pos|si|bi|listder; -en, -en<aus gleichbed. fr. possibiliste>Vertreter, Anhänger des Possibilismus.
Das große Fremdwörterbuch. 2013.
Das große Fremdwörterbuch. 2013.
Possibilist — Pos|si|bi|lịst, der; en, en: Anhänger des Possibilismus … Universal-Lexikon
possibilist — pos·si·bi·list … English syllables
possibilist — lə̇st noun ( s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: French possibiliste, from Latin possibilis + French iste ist : a member of a political party that attempts (as in the way of reform) only what is regarded as immediately possible or practicable … Useful english dictionary
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