adposition
English
Etymology
From Latin adpositio, from adpositum, past participle of adponere, an alternative form of apponere (“to put near”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈæd.pəˌzɪ.ʃən/
Noun
adposition (plural adpositions)
- (grammar) An element that combines syntactically with a phrase and indicates how that phrase should be interpreted in the surrounding context.
Synonyms
- preposition (broad sense)
Hyponyms
- preposition (narrow sense)
- postposition
- circumposition
Translations
element combining with a phrase and indicating how to interpret the phrase in the context
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