nominative
31nominative of address — Gram. a noun naming the person to whom one is speaking. * * * nominative of address, Grammar. a noun naming the person to whom one is speaking. Example: John, where is your coat? (John is the nominative of address) …
32nominative absolute — Gram. a construction consisting in English of a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun in the nominative case followed by a predicate lacking a finite verb, used as a loose modifier of the whole sentence, as the play done in The play done, the audience… …
33nominative absolute — /nɒmənətɪv ˈæbsəlut/ (say nomuhnuhtiv absuhlooht) noun a group of words including a substantive together with a participial modifier, not grammatically related to any other element in the sentence. In the following sentence, the sun having set is …
34nominative independent — noun see nominative absolute …
35nominative — См. nominativo …
36nominative — Synonyms and related words: abessive, ablative, accusative, adessive, allative, appellative, approximative, byname, case, cognominal, common case, dative, delative, denominative, diminutive, elative, epithetic, eponymic, eponymous, essive, formal …
37nominative — nom|i|na|tive [ namınətıv ] noun singular LINGUISTICS the form of a noun or pronoun when it is the SUBJECT of a verb …
38nominative — indicating subject of a verb Grammatical Cases …
39nominative — nom·i·na·tive || ‚nÉ‘mɪ nÉ™tɪv /‚nÉ’ adj. of or designating the subject of a verb and the words that agree with it (Grammar) n. subject case; word in the subject case …
40nominative — nom·i·na·tive …