a02807775
| type | a |
| lex_filenum | 01 |
| def | relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections |
| examples | modern English is a syncretic language |
| Outgoing links | |
| Derivationally related form | syncretistical → syncretism |
| Pertainym (pertains to noun) | syncretistical → syncretism |
| Derivationally related form | syncretistic → syncretism |
| Pertainym (pertains to noun) | syncretistic → syncretism |
| Derivationally related form | syncretical → syncretism |
| Pertainym (pertains to noun) | syncretical → syncretism |
| Derivationally related form | syncretic → syncretism |
| Pertainym (pertains to noun) | syncretic → syncretism |
| Incoming links | |
| Derivationally related form | syncretism → syncretistic |
| Derivationally related form | syncretism → syncretic |
| Derivationally related form | syncretism → syncretical |
| Derivationally related form | syncretism → syncretistical |
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