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pro·nom·i·nal
 pronominal
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- pronunciation:
- pro
na
mih
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
of, concerning, acting as, or derived from a pronoun.
the pronominal adjective "my" |
adverb + (adj.)pronominal
appropriately, technically
(adj.)pronominal
+ noun
agent,
alternation,
ambiguity,
apostrophe,
complement,
displacement,
form,
gymnastics,
narration,
person,
position,
pronoun,
reference,
shift,
stand-in,
syntax,
synthesis,
system,
trick,
usage,
use,
verb,
voice
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derivation: |
pronominally (adv.) |
The word pronominal
contains the following part:
pro-1
Latin
prefix
that means before, forward, forth
  Example words:
procedure, proceed, proclaim, proclivity, procrastinate, procreate, procumbent, procure, prodigal, produce, profane, profess, proffer, proficient, profound, profuse, progenitor, progeny, progress, project, projectile, prolate, prolix, prominent, promise, promote, promulgate, pronominal, pronoun, propagate, propel, propensity, proponent, proposal, propose, proposition, propound, prorogue, proscribe, prosecute, prospect, prospective, prospectus, protect, protract, protrude, protuberant, proverb, proverbial, provide, provident, proviso, provoke, provost
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