💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Transjective"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| transitive | (grammar, of a verb) Taking a direct object or objects. |
| transmodalnoun | (transport) Using more than one mode of transportation or shipping. |
| doubly transitive | (linguistics) Synonym of ditransitive. |
| interconversive | Relating to, or promoting interconversion |
| multicontextual | Relating to multiple contexts |
| interpenetrative | (mathematics, physics) Mutually penetrative (overlapping each other in space) |
| intermodalitynoun | Between modalities. |
| coterminous | (geography) Having matching boundaries; or, adjoining and sharing a boundary. |
| symbatic | Of or pertaining to a relationship between two related variables where increases or decreases in the value of one also occur in the other. |
| interdefinable | (logic, philosophy) Able to be defined in terms of each other. |
| metanoun | (by extension, countable, Internet slang) An informal but widely adopted practice in a given field; a de facto standard. |
| corespective | Mutually affecting both parties. |
| translingualnoun | A person who can speak, or fluently switch between speaking, several languages. |
| interplayingnoun | interplay |
| interdictionary | Relating to connections in more than one dictionary, for example translation. |
| interconnective | Having interconnections. |
| related | Standing in relation or connection. |
| dual | Characterized by having two (usually equivalent) components. |
| interbehavioralnoun | Applied to a naturalistic, non-dualistic form of psychology introduced by J. R. Kantor. |
| superordinate | Greater in degree, rank or position. |
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