Borrowed from Latin <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span>, neuter of abstractus (“drawn away”). Doublet of abstract. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əbˈstɹæk.tm̩/ (US) IPA(key):...
nomen <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span> (plural nomina abstracta) (grammar) abstract noun...
as opposed to a concrete item, or a physical object. Synonym: nomen <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span> Antonym: concrete noun noun that denotes an abstract concept “abstract...
material, such as a person or place. nomen concretum abstract noun (= nomen <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span>) noun, substantive proper noun (= nomen proprium) common noun (= nomen...
See also: abstraktum From Latin <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span>. IPA(key): [apˈstʀaktʊm] Abstraktum n (strong, genitive Abstraktums, plural Abstrakta) (linguistics) abstract...
/əbˈstɹæk.tə/ (US) IPA(key): /æbˈstɹæk.tə/, /əbˈstɹæk.tə/ abstracta plural of <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span> IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [əpsˈtɾak.tə] IPA(key): (Valencia) [apsˈtɾak...
-gic) Suffix used to create nouns denoting an agent, whether person or <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span> or instrument, of verbs; -er. Ottoman Turkish terms suffixed with ـغج...
are abstracta, or mental concreta, or non-existent non-mental concreta. <span class="searchmatch">abstractum</span> nomen concretum concrētum inflection of concrētus: nominative/accusative/vocative...
abstrahō (present infinitive abstrahere, perfect active abstrāxī, supine <span class="searchmatch">abstrāctum</span>); third conjugation to draw away from, drag or pull away to withdraw,...