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Equative may
refer to:
equative case, a
grammatical case
equative construction, a
grammatical construction using an
adjective or an
adverb in the comparative...
- An
equative construction is a
grammatical construction using an
adjective or an
adverb in the
comparative of
equality (also
called "
equative degree")...
- An
equative (or equational)
sentence is a
sentence where two
entities are
equated with each other. For example, the
sentence Susan is our president, equates...
- Look up
equate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Equate or
equating may
refer to:
Equate, a
brand name of
Walmart Equate (game),
board game manufactured...
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equative case (abbreviated EQU) is a
grammatical case
prototypically expressing the
standard of
comparison of
equal values ("as… as…"). The
equative case...
- Test
equating traditionally refers to the
statistical process of
determining comparable scores on
different forms of an exam. It can be
accomplished using...
- In
systemic functional grammar, a
thematic equative is a
thematic resource in
which two or more
separate elements in a
clause are
grouped together to form...
- In mathematics, the
method of
equating the
coefficients is a way of
solving a
functional equation of two
expressions such as
polynomials for a
number of...
- of two
people - John ydy'r
talaf (John is the tallest). In Welsh, the
equative is
denoted by
inflection in more
formal registers, with -ed
being affixed...
- does it have a verb
meaning "to have".
Equative sentences are used to
convey this
group of ideas. All
equative sentences in
Hawaiian are zero-tense/mood...