different between atelic vs irresultative
atelic
English
Etymology
a- +? telic
Adjective
atelic (not comparable)
- (linguistics) Presenting an action or event as being incomplete.
Antonyms
- telic
Anagrams
- Altice, aletic
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irresultative
English
Etymology
ir- +? resultative
Adjective
irresultative (not comparable)
- (grammar) Indicating an event or action not taken to completion, as with "I was writing" but not "I wrote".
Synonyms
- atelic
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