"behabitive" meaning in All languages combined

See behabitive on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more behabitive [comparative], most behabitive [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} behabitive (comparative more behabitive, superlative most behabitive)
  1. (pragmatics) Adopting an attitude, by making an utterance. Categories (topical): Pragmatics
    Sense id: en-behabitive-en-adj-ivg7Rr54 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 56 44 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 58 42 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 62 38 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, pragmatics, sciences

Noun [English]

Forms: behabitives [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} behabitive (plural behabitives)
  1. (pragmatics) A speech act by which an attitude is adopted. Categories (topical): Pragmatics Coordinate_terms: commissive, exercitive, expositive, verdictive
    Sense id: en-behabitive-en-noun-bOoxLEvM Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, pragmatics, sciences

Inflected forms

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