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adjective <an adjective; adjectives> ADJ.

adjective LING.
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adjective SUST.

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adjective DER.
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adjective ADJ.

adjective

adjective law

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Adjectives are generally bound morphemes, occurring either with noun compounding or using verbalization.
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Terminology varies, however; it may also be called a "verbal" noun or adjective (on the grounds that it is derived from a verb).
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In reference to a woman, however, the feminine-form adjective mafiusa means beautiful and attractive.
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It has exactly the same base as the superlative adjective and it always ends in a long -e.
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In poetry, however, and to a lesser extent in prose, most adjectives "may" occur before the noun they modify, but this is a literary device.
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Notice that rdiem remains in the instrumental form, it evolves the adjective here, not the noun.
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Adjectives can be freely placed before or after the nouns they modify, though placing them before the noun is more common.
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The use of the adjectives ("praetorius, praetoricius, praetorianus") in a large number of circumstances testify to a general sense.
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Adjectives are invariant, and adverbs are not distinguished from adjectives.
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Often the term skipping is used only as an adjective in describing the process.
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