💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Polyplural"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| duopluralnoun | (linguistics, grammar) Duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something. |
| pluralnoun | (grammar, uncountable) The plural number. In English, referring to more or less than one of something. |
| polylectal | (linguistics) Concerning multiple language variants. |
| multalnoun | (linguistics) Expressing a large (but not maximal) quantity or degree. |
| polymorphemic | (linguistics) Made up of multiple morphemes. |
| polysemous | (linguistics) Synonym of polysemic. |
| polysemic | (linguistics) Having a number of senses (meanings) or understandings. |
| collective | Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body. |
| uncountnoun | (linguistics, grammar) Uncountable. |
| pleonastic | (grammar) Redundant. |
| interlingual | (linguistics, translation studies) Spanning multiple languages; having a multilingual flair or quality. |
| multilexemic | (linguistics) Consisting of multiple lexemes. |
| polysynthetic | (grammar, of languages) Characterized by a prevalence of relatively long words containing a large number of morphemes. Typically, the morphemes are bound. |
| multisensenoun | (linguistics) Having more than one sense (distinct meaning). |
| translingualnoun | A person who can speak, or fluently switch between speaking, several languages. |
| singulativenoun | (grammar) A singulative form or construction. |
| countnoun | The act of counting or tallying a quantity. |
| suffixingnoun | The act by which something is suffixed. |
| inflected | (grammar) Changed in form to reflect function (referring to a word). |
| dual | Characterized by having two (usually equivalent) components. |
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