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translations for
loose ablative
Definition of loose ablative
A
syntactic
construction which uses the
past participle
, inflected in the
ablative
case, without an
auxiliary
verb yet not as an adjective, but silently supposing a verb to depend upon
Related words
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loosen
loosely
loosestrife
looseness
loosening
loosened
loose-fitting
footloose
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