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51Singular — Sin|gu|lar der; s, e <aus gleichbed. lat. (numerus) singularis, vgl. ↑singulär>: 1. (ohne Plur.) Numerus, der beim Nomen u. Pronomen anzeigt, dass dieses sich auf eine einzige Person od. Sache bezieht, u. der beim Verb anzeigt, dass nur ein …
52singular — [14] Singular comes ultimately from Latin singulāris ‘alone of its kind’, a derivative of singulus ‘single’. It reached English via Old French singuler as singuler (the modern spelling singular is a 17th century relatinization). The word’s… …
53singular — adjective 1) the gallery s singular capacity to attract sponsors Syn: remarkable, extraordinary, exceptional, outstanding, signal, notable, noteworthy; rare, unique, unparalleled, unprecedented, amazing, astonishing, phenomenal, astounding;… …
54Singular — der Singular, e (Mittelstufe) Numerus, der eine Person oder Sache bezeichnet, Gegenteil zu Plural Synonym: Einzahl Beispiel: Das Verb steht im Singular …
55singular — [14] Singular comes ultimately from Latin singulāris ‘alone of its kind’, a derivative of singulus ‘single’. It reached English via Old French singuler as singuler (the modern spelling singular is a 17th century relatinization). The word’s… …
56singular — adj. & n. adj. 1 unique; much beyond the average; extraordinary. 2 eccentric or strange. 3 Gram. (of a word or form) denoting or referring to a single person or thing. 4 Math. possessing unique properties. 5 single, individual. n. Gram. 1 a… …
57singular — adj. Singular is used with these nouns: ↑noun, ↑pronoun, ↑verb, ↑vision …
58singular — Derecho. Ver: testigo singular …
59singular — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unique, individual; peculiar, unusual, odd, eccentric; exceptional, rare; extraordinary. See unconformity, speciality. Ant., common, multiple. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Referring to one] Syn. sole …
60singular — Derecho. Ver: testigo singular …