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elative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elative can
refer to:
Elative case, a
grammatical case in Finno-Ugric
languages and
others Elative (gradation)...
- it is
common to drop the
final vowel of the
elative ending,
which then
becomes identical to the
elative morpheme of Estonian; for example: talost. This...
- The
Arabic elative has a
special inflection similar to that of
colour and
defect adjectives but
differs in the details. To form an
elative, the consonants...
- An
elater is a cell (or
structure attached to a cell) that is hygroscopic, and
therefore will
change shape in
response to
changes in
moisture in the environment...
- of" tuli
talosta = "(he) came out of the house" Like the inessive, the
elative can also be used to
indicate time or
immediate contact. Can also indicate...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Elate (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλάτη, romanized:
Elátē, lit. 'fir') is a
minor female figure, the
sister of the two
Aloadae giants who was...
- (Candèze, 1863)
Elater asmodaius Wurst, 1994
Elater ater (Candèze, 1865)
Elater decorus (Germar, 1843)
Elater dilaticollis (Fairmaire, 1883)
Elater ferrugineus...
-
transcribed as
Asaad or ****aad, is an
Arabic male
given name
derived from the
elative degree of the
adjective سَعِيد saʿīd, thus
meaning "more/most fortunate...
- mun vajálduhtin oađđimis – I
forgot to
sleep The
action elative originates in the
elative case of the
action noun, a case
which became the locative...
- Look up elation,
elate, or
elated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elation,
Elate, or
Elated may
refer to:
Happiness Elation (album), a 2012 album...