different between prenoun vs postnoun
prenoun
English
Etymology
pre- +? noun
Noun
prenoun (plural prenouns)
- (grammar) A particle which precedes a noun, typically used in the Algonquin languages.
Synonyms
- prenominal
Related terms
- postnoun
- adnoun
Anagrams
- nonpure
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postnoun
English
Alternative forms
- post-noun
Etymology
post- +? noun
Pronunciation
- (adjective): IPA(key): /?po?st?na?n/
- (noun): IPA(key): /?po?stna?n/
Adjective
postnoun (not comparable)
- (grammar) Following a noun.
- Synonym: postnominal
Noun
postnoun (plural postnouns)
- (Korean linguistics) a particle which follows a noun.
Related terms
- prenoun
- adnoun
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