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Ablative case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, ablative case (abbreviated ABL ) is a name given to cases in various languages whose common characteristic is that they mark motion away from something, though the details in e...
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Definition of ablative from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... ablative absolute (noun)
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Ablation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ablation means removal of material from the surface of an object by vaporization, chipping, or other erosive processes. The term occurs in space physics associated with atmospheric reentry, in glacio...
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The Ablative Case in Latin. Ablatives. ... For more on the Ablative, see Uses of the Ablative. The Ablative Case in Latin is often used with prepositions, including ab, cum, de, ex, but it is also used on its own. Here are the types of ablatives:
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Definition of ablative in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ablative. Pronunciation of ablative. Translations of ablative. ablative synonyms, ablative antonyms. Information about ablative in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. The ablative case.
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ablative — A case that's usually used as the object of certain prepositions. For example, if English had a fully productive case system, then ball in "The man looked at the ball" would most likely be in the ablative.
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