Cuitled

/ˈkwɪtəld/ adjective

Definition

Made small or formed into a cuitle; having undergone a process of reduction or diminishment.

Etymology

Past participle of 'cuitle,' formed by adding the '-ed' suffix to create an adjective describing something that has been made into a cuitle or has become small.

Kelly Says

The '-ed' suffix is incredibly powerful in English—it can turn nouns into adjectives and change meaning entirely! 'Cuitled' shows how these building blocks stack to create new meanings from old word roots.

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