Part of speech reflecting the reference of a noun.
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Examples for "det"
Examples for "det"
1It will release its new det ailed pro jections on July 18.
2I fink He hears better dat way, an' I det better.
3How would you like to have me whoop you det way?
4This is justice. Trash reached into his pack and pulled out his det packs.
5Because we had no way of getting det cord, Coney volunteered to set us up.
1The specificity of determination and the localization of determinative factors is discussed.
2Yet the outcome is surely vastly determinative of such a struggle.
3He had never encountered a place where race was so determinative.
4But I don't see it as determinative, decisive activity at this point, Mullen said.
5The years since that determinative hour in the Richmond book-shop had been well harvested.
1The word 'attributive' in logic embraces both the adjective and participle of grammar.
2The attributive is defined, so far as it can be, through the corresponding abstract term.
3An attributive is not directly the name of anything.
4When an attributive appears to be used as a subject, it is owing to a grammatical ellipse.
5River broad again - tending W.S.W., with a broad flattened island with attributive sandbanks in the middle.
1Liner material is a significant determiner of a double boot's warmth.
2Then there must be a determiner, the expression of which was mathematical ability.
3Then it must be due to a determiner for a notch in the ear in the germ-plasm.
4No other determiner is worthy of consideration.
5Every trait of an animal or plant, it was supposed, must be represented in the germ-plasm by its own determiner; one trait, one determiner.
Translations for unconjugated adjective