I. ə̇ˈnesiv adjective
Etymology: Latin inesse to be in (from in- in- (II) + esse to be) + English -ive — more at is
of a grammatical case : denoting position or location within
II. noun
: the inessive case of a substantive
I. ə̇ˈnesiv adjective
Etymology: Latin inesse to be in (from in- in- (II) + esse to be) + English -ive — more at is
of a grammatical case : denoting position or location within
II. noun
: the inessive case of a substantive
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012