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introessive
introessive, a. Gram. (-ˈɛsɪv) [f. L. intrō within + esse to be + -ive.] Designating the case which expresses ‘motion into’.1903 Amer. Anthropologist Jan.–Mar. 13 Besides a general locative some of the most frequently occurring are inessive, superessive, introessive, ablative, and terminative. Oxford English Dictionary
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superessive
supeˈressive, a. (and n.) Gram. [f. L. superesse to be higher than, survive, remain + -ive.] Designating a case or grammatical relation which expresses position above or on top of. Also absol. as n.1903 [see introessive a.] 1951 W. K. Matthews Languages U.S.S.R. vi. 99 Marr and M. Brière..recognise ... Oxford English Dictionary
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terminative
terminative, a. (ˈtɜːmɪneɪtɪv, -ətɪv) [ad. L. type *terminātīvus: see terminate v. and -ative. Cf. F. terminatif.] Having the function of terminating (in various senses). 1. Forming a boundary or limit, bounding (? obs.); forming the termination or extremity of something.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I... Oxford English Dictionary
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