"diptote" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈdɪptoʊt/ Forms: diptotes [plural]
Etymology: From Latin diptōtum, from Ancient Greek δίπτωτος (díptōtos), from δί- (dí-) + πτῶσις (ptôsis, “case”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|diptōtum}} Latin diptōtum, {{der|en|grc|δίπτωτος}} Ancient Greek δίπτωτος (díptōtos) Head templates: {{en-noun}} diptote (plural diptotes)
  1. (grammar) A noun which has only two cases. Categories (topical): Grammar Synonyms: dipt Derived forms: diptotic Coordinate_terms: aptote, monoptote, triptote, tetraptote, pentaptote Translations (a noun which has only two cases): مَمْنُوع مِنَ الصَّرْف (mamnūʕ mina ṣ-ṣarf) [masculine] (Arabic), غَيْر مُنْصَرِف (ḡayr munṣarif) [masculine] (Arabic), diptoot [masculine] (Dutch), diptote [masculine] (French), diptotisches Nomen [neuter] (German), Diptoton [neuter] (German), Diptotum [neuter] (German), diptotum [neuter] (Latin), diptoton [neuter] (Latin), diptoto [masculine] (Portuguese), двухпаде́жное существи́тельное (dvuxpadéžnoje suščestvítelʹnoje) [neuter] (Russian), дипто́т (diptót) [masculine] (Russian)
    Sense id: en-diptote-en-noun-97NcM0ti Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: grammar, human-sciences, linguistics, sciences

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