deltoideus
English
Etymology
deltoid + -eus. From Ancient Greek adjective δελτοειδής (deltoeidḗs). See also: δέλτα (délta), the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
Latin
Adjective
deltoīdeus (feminine deltoīdea, neuter deltoīdeum); first/second declension
Declension
First/second declension.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
Nominative | deltoīdeus | deltoīdea | deltoīdeum | deltoīdeī | deltoīdeae | deltoīdea | |
Genitive | deltoīdeī | deltoīdeae | deltoīdeī | deltoīdeōrum | deltoīdeārum | deltoīdeōrum | |
Dative | deltoīdeō | deltoīdeae | deltoīdeō | deltoīdeīs | deltoīdeīs | deltoīdeīs | |
Accusative | deltoīdeum | deltoīdeam | deltoīdeum | deltoīdeōs | deltoīdeās | deltoīdea | |
Ablative | deltoīdeō | deltoīdeā | deltoīdeō | deltoīdeīs | deltoīdeīs | deltoīdeīs | |
Vocative | deltoīdee | deltoīdea | deltoīdeum | deltoīdeī | deltoīdeae | deltoīdea |
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