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  • :b. As a mass noun (freq. with possessive adjective): what is necessarily required; necessaries, needs. Now rare. :b. With possessive adjective or with the and modifying of-clause. Now rare.
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  • *A. adjective.
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  • ...ation or general awareness are not the same. The [[word]] "Ignorant" is an adjective describing a person in the state of being unaware. The term may be used spe
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  • ex⋅pres⋅sion⋅al, adjective ex⋅pres⋅sion⋅less, adjective
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  • ...odern English adjective "weird" around 1400, and was originally used as an adjective for Weird Sisters. The meaning of "odd" is first attested in 1815. The term
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  • ==Adjective==
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  • ...100.09THE_OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] fāh, from fāh, adjective, [[hostile]]; akin to Old High German gifēh hostile
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  • Adjective - '''finite''' (comparative more finite, superlative most finite)
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  • ...incipal, many people still do. Principle is only a noun; principal is both adjective and noun.
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  • *Function: adjective
    1,013 bytes (149 words) - 20:31, 18 October 2009
  • synonyms see [[freedom]]— licensed adjective
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  • ===Adjective===
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  • Adjacent is an adjective meaning contiguous, adjoining or abutting.
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  • ...ending its country by combating [[actual]] or [[perceived]] threats. As an adjective the term "military" is also used to refer to any [[property]] or aspect of As an adjective military [[originally]] applied only to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sold
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  • adjective
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  • French, adjective, [[literally]], already seen
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  • ...ade for [[personal]] gain or to damage another [[individual]]; the related adjective is fraudulent.
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  • Adjective - '''primitive'''
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  • ...ger prepositional phrase. At the end of the street could be replaced by an adjective such as nearby: the nearby house or even the house nearby. The end of the s ...ss. For example, the rich is a noun phrase composed of a determiner and an adjective without a noun.
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  • late [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century 16th century] (as an adjective): from Persian chīnī ‘relating to China’, where it was originally mad
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