genitive|genitives in English
noun
[gen·i·tive || 'dʒenɪtɪv]
possessive case (Grammar)
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1. Of Ablatives of description and genitives of value, but a comparative dearth of genitives of description, even including modi and preti
2. Bernt Genitive: Bernts Name Days
3. A limiting genitive is sometimes used instead of a noun in apposition (Appositional Genitive) (§ 282)
4. Accidentia f (genitive Accidentiae); first declension
5. Allophon n (genitive Allophons, plural Allophone)
6. Abbrev.: Aps; genitive form: Apodis; approx
7. 1400, Anents, Anentes, with adverbial genitive
8. 3 The genitive noun is used attributively.
9. boght m (genitive singular boght, plural Boghtyn)
10. 2 Amor matris: subjective and objective genitive.
11. Ameban: genitive Ameban: amebien ameboiden ameboitten amebojen rare
12. Beamer m (genitive Beamers, plural Beamer) video projector
13. Apathie f (genitive Apathie, plural Apathien) apathy; Declension
14. Ardea (genitive Ardeae) (fem.) heron; Derived words & phrases
15. Boght m (genitive singular boght, plural Boghtyn) 2
16. Asymmetrie f (genitive Asymmetrie, plural Asymmetrien) asymmetry; Declension
17. Ador n ( genitive Adoris or adōris ); third declension
18. Context example: the genitive noun is used Attributively
19. Anthocyan n ( genitive Anthocyans, plural Anthocyane ) ( organic chemistry) Anthocyanin.
20. amula (genitive Amulae) (fem.) basin (or similar shallow vessel)
21. Latin: ·nominative masculine plural of Adductus· genitive masculine singular of Adductus· genitive neuter singular of Adductus vocative masculine plural of Adductus
22. Advent m (genitive Adventes or Advents, plural Advente) (Christianity) Advent
23. Bowle f (genitive Bowle, plural Bowlen) punch (beverage) Declension
24. (ˈɛəriːz ) noun Word forms: Latin genitive Arietis (əˈraɪɪtɪs ) 1
25. Noun Anail (fem.) (genitive singular ~e, nominative plural ~í)