"intence" meaning in All languages combined

See intence on Wiktionary

Adjective [Inglés]

Forms: intence [positive], more intence most intence [comparative]
Etymology: Del francés medio intense y del latín intensus, del latín intendere. Etymology templates: {{etimología|frm|intense||la|intensus|leng=en}} Del francés medio intense y del latín intensus, {{etim|la|intendere|leng=en}} del latín intendere
  1. Grafía obsoleta de intense.
    Sense id: es-intence-en-adj--djuiRbo Categories (other): EN:Grafías alternativas
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): EN:Adjetivos, Inglés
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