different between substantival vs nouny
substantival
English
Etymology
substantive +? -al.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?s?bst?n?ta?v?l/
Adjective
substantival (not comparable)
- (grammar) Of or pertaining to a substantive.
- Of or relating to physical substance; material.
Synonyms
- (grammar): substantive
Related terms
- substantivalism
- substantivalist
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French substantival.
Adjective
substantival m or n (feminine singular substantival?, masculine plural substantivali, feminine and neuter plural substantivale)
- substantival
Declension
substantival From the web:
nouny
English
Etymology
noun +? -y
Adjective
nouny (comparative more nouny or nounier, superlative most nouny or nouniest)
- Having the characteristics of a noun.
See also
- substantival
- verby
Anagrams
- yunno
nouny From the web:
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