nominative
41nominative — UK [ˈnɒmɪnətɪv] / US [ˈnɑmɪnətɪv] noun [singular] linguistics the form of a noun or pronoun when it is the subject of a verb …
42nominative — a.,n. Grammar, (case) signifying subject of sentence …
43nominative — n. & adj. n. Gram. 1 the case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, expressing the subject of a verb. 2 a word in this case. adj. 1 Gram. of or in this case. 2 of, or appointed by, nomination (as distinct from election). Derivatives: nominatival… …
44nominative of address — Gram. a noun naming the person to whom one is speaking. * * * …
45nominative case — noun the case used to indicate the subject or agent of a finite verb. Syn: subjective …
46nominative absolute — noun A grammatically independent element of a sentence realized in English as a noun phrase and a participle or adjective …
47nominative case — showing the subject of a verb (Grammar) …
48nominative determinism — /nɒmənətɪv dəˈtɜmənɪzəm/ (say nomuhnuhtiv duh termuhnizuhm) noun the idea that one s path in life is determined by one s name, as in the case of Burns, the name of a fireman, or Hazzard, the head of the Road Safety Bureau …
49nominative of address — noun a noun naming the person to whom one is speaking. See vocative …
50nominative case — Auikumu …