INJUNCTIVE

Noun

injunctive (countable and uncountable, plural injunctives)

(grammar, uncountable) A verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually resembling an augmentless aorist or imperfect.

(grammar, countable) A verbal lexeme in injunctive mood.

Adjective

injunctive (not comparable)

(grammar) Pertaining to the injunctive mood.

Pertaining to or being an injunction.

Source: Wiktionary



RESET




Word of the Day

10 January 2025

INTERSPERSION

(noun) the act of combining one thing at intervals among other things; “the interspersion of illustrations in the text”


coffee icon

Coffee Trivia

In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.

coffee icon