different between dilative vs delative
dilative
English
Etymology
dilate +? -ive
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /da??le?t?v/
- Rhymes: -e?t?v
- Rhymes: -e?t?v
Adjective
dilative (comparative more dilative, superlative most dilative)
- That dilates, or causes dilation
Translations
dilative From the web:
- what is dilative cardiomyopathy
- what is the main cause of cardiomyopathy
- what is the most common cause of cardiomyopathy
- what are the causes of cardiomyopathy
- what is the life expectancy of someone with cardiomyopathy
- what is attr cardiomyopathy
delative
English
Etymology
From the Latin deferre (“to bear or bring away or down”).
Noun
delative (uncountable)
- (grammar) A grammatical case of nouns used, chiefly in Hungarian, to express movement from the surface of something (like "moved off the table").
delative From the web:
- what does relative mean
- what does it mean if something is relative
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