diptote
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editFrom Latin diptōtum, from Ancient Greek δίπτωτος (díptōtos), from δί- (dí-) + πτῶσις (ptôsis, “case”).
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editNoun
editdiptote (plural diptotes)
- (grammar) A noun which has only two cases.
- In Modern Standard Arabic, nouns belong to triptotes or diptotes, or can be indeclinable.
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edita noun which has only two cases
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editAdjective
editdiptote (plural diptotes)
- diptote
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