💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Prolative case"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| prolativenoun | (grammar) the prolative case |
| prosecutive casenoun | (grammar) A special form of the prolative case used to describe movement along a surface or way. |
| prepositional | Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preposition. |
| pro-verbnoun | (linguistics, grammar) A pro-form used to substitute for a verb or verb phrase. |
| preverbnoun | (grammar) A separable verb prefix or a particle that precedes a verb. |
| protasisnoun | The first part of a play, in which the setting and characters are introduced. |
| protoformnoun | (linguistics) A hypothetical form of a word, reconstructed from derived words. |
| propletnoun | (computational linguistics) A basic element of a proposition. |
| propositionnoun | (countable) An idea, plan, or suggestion offered. |
| prepositional casenoun | (grammar) A noun case serving as object of a preposition. Prepositions that often govern the prepositional case include "about", "in", "on", and "near". Russian is an example of a language that uses the prepositional case. |
| prolepsisnoun | (rhetoric) The anticipation of an objection to an argument. |
| projective | of, relating to, or caused by a projection |
| projectionnoun | The action of projecting or throwing or propelling something. |
| prepositive adjectivenoun | (grammar) An adjective that occurs on an antecedent basis within a noun phrase. |
| prenominal | (grammar) That is placed before a noun |
| future participlenoun | A part of speech present in some languages (e.g. Latin, Hungarian and Georgian) but not in English that gives a sense of something about to happen. |
| propedeuticnoun | Alternative spelling of propaedeutic. [An introductory course of instruction.] |
| prædicateverb | Archaic spelling of predicate. [(transitive) To announce, assert, or proclaim publicly.] |
| praegnans constructionoun | (brachylogy) A construction commonly found in Greek and Hebrew in which either a verb of motion is paired with a locative prepositional phrase or a static verb is paired with an allative preposition phrase. |
| progenitornoun | A forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors. |
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