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prenominal
prenominal, a. (n.) (priːˈnɒmɪnəl) [f. L. prænōmin-, stem of prænomen + -al1: cf. nominal.] a. Pertaining to the prænomen or personal name, as distinguished from the surname; also, to the first word in binominal specific names.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. vii. 102 So are they deceived in the na... Oxford English Dictionary
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Particular - definition of particular by The Free Dictionary
particular. ( pəˈtɪkjʊlə) adj. 1. ( prenominal) of or belonging to a single or specific person, thing, category, etc; specific; special: the particular demands of the job; no particular reason. 2. ( prenominal) exceptional or marked: a matter of particular importance. 3. ( prenominal) relating to or providing specific details or ...
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Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet
This entitled him to use the prenominal "Sir" combined with the postnominal abbreviation of "Bart.", which in modern-day usage is further abbreviated to wikipedia.org
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particular about food definition | English definition dictionary | Reverso
the particular demands of the job, no particular reason. 2 prenominal exceptional or marked. a matter of particular importance. 3 prenominal relating to or providing specific details or circumstances. a particular account. 4 exacting or difficult to please, esp. in details; fussy.
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SCIENTIFIC definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Jan 15, 2024adjective. 1. (prenominal) of, relating to, derived from, or used in science. scientific equipment. 2. (prenominal) occupied in science. scientific manpower. 3. conforming with the principles or methods used in science.
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Grant Hill (politician)
Honours On February 19, 2004 he was sworn in as a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, giving him the right to use the prenominal title "The wikipedia.org
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adjectival
adjectival, a. (n.) (ædʒɛkˈtaɪvəl) [f. L. adjectīv-us: see adjective + -al1. (A modern formation to provide a more distinctly adjective or adjectival form to the word adjective, this having become commonly a n.)] A. adj. a. Of or belonging to the adjective.1797 W. Taylor in Month. Rev. XXIV. 558 All... Oxford English Dictionary
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Û
stressed u or when, without the circumflex, it would be pronounced as a short or : cytûn "agreed", bûm "I was" as opposed to bum "five" (soft-mutated prenominal wikipedia.org
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LATE 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
1. occurring or arriving after the correct or expected time. the train was late. 2. (prenominal) occurring, scheduled for, or being at a relatively advanced time. a late marriage. 3. (prenominal)
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Lloyd Crouse
and recognition In 1985, in honour of his long political service, he was appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, entitling him to use the prenominal wikipedia.org
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na-adjectives in different tenses. これは真面目だった人です。 I need some help with basic grammar. What is the difference between these sentences: > 1. > 2. > 3. > Thank you in advance!
I'm only learning myself so I'm not sure, but I think all sentences are correct, since "/" are both the present/past prenominal forms of "", and I don't
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Gyula Szepesy
This work is the most detailed source of description of the prenominal relative clauses in Finno-Ugric languages, though he considered and analyzed this wikipedia.org
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Kwakʼwala
These suffixes can be either prenominal/pronominal or postnominal. First person genitives allow either form. the prenominal forms given above to - or , respectively. wikipedia.org
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