different between postpositive vs theretoward
postpositive
English
Etymology
post- +? positive
Adjective
postpositive (not comparable)
- (grammar, of an adjective or other modifier) Placed after the word modified, either immediately after, as in two men abreast, or as part of a complement, as in those two men are bad.
Noun
postpositive (plural postpositives)
- (grammar) A postpositive modifier.
Related terms
- postposition
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theretoward
English
Adverb
theretoward (not comparable)
- Toward there (toward the destination under discussion)
Adjective
theretoward (not comparable)
- (postpositive) leading there (leading toward the destination under discussion)
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