equative

English

Alternative forms

  • æquative (rare)

Etymology

equate + -ive

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ēkwāʹtĭv, ĕkʹwətĭv, IPA(key): /i(ː)ˈkweɪtɪv/, /ˈɛkwətɪv/
  • Rhymes: -eɪtɪv, -ɛkwətɪv

Adjective

equative (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Of, pertaining to, or being an equative.

Noun

equative (plural equatives)

  1. (grammar) A construction showing an equal quality. In English, this is normally formed using as. For example, the equative of happy is as happy as.
  2. (grammar) A word in the equative form.
  3. (grammar) A grammatical case in certain languages, including Ossetic and Sumerian, that indicates something is like something else. English equivalents include he was the same age as her and he looks like him.

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