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prepositive
prepositive, a. (n.) (prɪˈpɒzɪtɪv) [ad. late L. præpositīv-us (Diomedes) that is set before (in gramm.), f. ppl. stem of præpōnĕre to put before: see -ive; cf. F. prépositif (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. Proper to be placed before or prefixed.1583 Fulke Defence i. (1843) 139 It is a common thin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Postpositive adjective
This contrasts with prepositive adjectives, which come before the noun or pronoun, as in noun phrases such as red rose, lucky contestant, or busy bees. The prepositive in the first sentence may also have that sense, but it may also have an individual-level meaning, referring to an inherent property of wikipedia.org
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subjunctive
subjunctive, a. and n. (səbˈdʒʌŋktɪv) [ad. L. subjunctīv-us, f. subjunct-, pa. ppl. stem of subjungĕre to subjoin. Cf. F. subjonctif, It. subiuntivo, Sp. subjuntivo; also It. soggiuntivo.] A. adj. 1. Gram. That is subjoined or dependent. L. subjunctivus is a translation of Gr. ὑποτακτικός, which as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Noun adjunct
position for adjectival units (words or phrases), making English use of postpositive adjectives—although not rare—much less common than use of attributive/prepositive Relatedly, in English when an institution is named in honor of a person, the person's name is idiomatically in prepositive position (for example, the NICHD wikipedia.org
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Formally real field
A proof that if F satisfies these three properties, then F admits an ordering uses the notion of prepositive cones and positive cones. Suppose −1 is not a sum of squares; then a Zorn's Lemma argument shows that the prepositive cone of sums of squares can be extended to a positive cone wikipedia.org
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phrasal
phrasal, a. (ˈfreɪzəl) [f. phrase + -al1.] a. Of the nature of or consisting of a phrase. Used in Gram. in collocations qualifying the name of a part of speech to denote phrases which have the function of that part of speech, esp. phrasal verb, an idiomatic verbal phrase consisting of a verb and adv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Participle
In the second sentence interesting functions non-transitively; it instead acts as a prepositive adjective that can be modified by typical adverbs such wikipedia.org
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positional
positional, a. (pəʊˈzɪʃənəl, pə-) [f. position n. + -al1.] a. Of, pertaining to, or determined by position. spec. (a) Linguistics = isolating ppl. a. 1; (b) Chess, characterized by position play.1571 Digges Pantom. i. xxxiv, K iv, The concourse or meeting of semblable positionall lines. 1646 Sir T. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Korean honorifics
The following are honorific endings for the four major types of sentences: Declarative: 습니다 Interrogative: 십니까 Prepositive: 습시다 Imperative: 시요, 십시오 Declarative: 어/아 Interrogative: 어/아 Prepositive: 어/아 Imperative: 어/아 The setting, ages, occupations, and other factors contribute to the relations between wikipedia.org
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What's the difference between 好きな食べ物 and 好物? > **** > **** Which is more natural or common in writing or conversation? Converted into English, is this the same difference between "favorite thing to eat" and "favo...
can also be used as a prepositive/attributive noun to modify another noun in a noun phrase: > > > By the way, your sentences are grammatical but sound
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WO2016011675A1 - Google Patents
Provided is a compressed sensing broadband hyperspectral imaging system based on a random grating. The system comprises a prepositive imaging portion, a light splitting portion, two or more branches and a computer. Each of the branches is constituted by a corresponding exit pupil conversion portion and a compressed spectrum imaging portion.
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Danish grammar
Articles The indefinite article, en, et, is prepositive as in all European languages that have an indefinite article, and the origin of the word is the However Danish only uses the postpositive article when the noun does not carry an attributive adjective or a genitive, while otherwise a prepositive den wikipedia.org
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common
▪ I. common, a. (ˈkɒmən) Forms: 3–6 co(m)mun, comune, 3–7 commune, (3–4 co(m)muyn, 5 comvyne), 3–6 co(m)men, 3–4 -in, (4 -ynge), 4–5 co(m)mown(e, 4–6 -oun(e, -yn, comyne, 4–5 comone, 4–6 commone, 4–7 comon, 5– common. [Early ME. co(m)mun, a. OF. comun (= Pr., Sp. comun, It. commune):—L. commūn-is. T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Czech word order
Attributive adjectives Attributive adjectives are usually prepositive, preceding superior nouns. wikipedia.org
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Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish
However, in Danish, when a noun is modified by an adjective, a prepositive definite article is used instead of the postpositive one. Norwegian and Swedish both add a prepositive article and keep the postpositive. wikipedia.org
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