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PREPOSITIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PREPOSITIVE is put before : prefixed. www.merriam-webster.com
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PREPOSITIVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
(of a word) placed before another word to modify it or to show its relation to other parts of the sentence. In red book, red is a prepositive adjective. John's ... www.dictionary.com
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PREPOSITIVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
placed before another word to modify it or to show its relation to other parts of the sentence. In red book, red is a prepositive adjective. www.collinsdictionary.com
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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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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Prepositive
PREPOS'ITIVE, adjective Put before; as a prepositive particle. PREPOS'ITIVE, noun [supra.] A word or particle put before another word. webstersdictionary1828.com
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prepositive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: prépositive. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Alternative forms; 1.2 Etymology; 1.3 Adjective. 1.3.1 Derived terms; 1.3.2 Related terms. en.wiktionary.org
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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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prepositive, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word prepositive. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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prepositive - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Grammar(of a word) placed before another word to modify it or to show its relation to other parts of the sentence. In red book, red is a prepositive adjective. www.wordreference.com
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Prepositives - Brill - Reference Works
The term 'prepositive' is used to refer to words that are placed in the first position of the linguistic unit they operate upon. referenceworks.brill.com
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What is the difference between prepositive and postpositive ... - Reddit
Thx. I once met a sentence with mele vellaros albie and translated it as "red bright pants". Duolingo said it was wrong and it should be ... www.reddit.com
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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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