- 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...
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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)...
- In
Semitic linguistics, the
elative (Arabic: اِسْمُ تَفْضِيل ismu tafḍīl,
literally meaning "noun of preference") is a
stage of
gradation that can be...
- Suttkus.1985.
Dipodomys elator.
Mammalian Species 232:1–3. Chapman, B.R. 1972. Food
Habits of Loring's
Kangaroo Rat,
Dipodomys elator.
Journal of Mammalogy...
- 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...
- In grammar, the
elative case (abbreviated ELA; from Latin:
efferre "to
bring or
carry out") is a
locative grammatical case
signifying that
something comes...
-
Elater ferrugineus, the
rusty click beetle, is a
species of
click beetle belonging to the
family Elateridae.
Varietas include:
Elater ferrugineus var...
-
Alaus oculatus,
commonly called the
eastern e****
click beetle or e****
elater, is a
species of
click beetle.
Alaus oculatus can
reach a
length of about...
- has a
fifth toe on its hip feet,
which distinguishes it from
Dipodomys elator. It is
bicolored with gold-brown
dorsal hair and a
white stomach. It has...
-
certain words have a
special plural with
prefixed t. Loss of the
feminine elative (comparative).
Adjective plurals of the form kibār 'big' → kubār. Change...