Definition of Heteroclitical. Meaning of Heteroclitical. Synonyms of Heteroclitical

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Definition of Heteroclitical

Heteroclitical
Heteroclitic Het`er*o*clit"ic, Heteroclitical Het`er*o*clit"ic*al, a. [See Heteroclite.] Deviating from ordinary forms or rules; irregular; anomalous; abnormal.

Meaning of Heteroclitical from wikipedia

- stems have different final consonants in different cases and are termed hetero****ic stems. Most of the stems end in *-r- in the nominative and accusative...
- singular plural nominative vocative accusative vīrus vīra genitive vīrī (antique, hetero****ic: vīrus) vīrōrum dative ablative vīrō vīrīs...
- Latin ipsa animalia aliquas mortas fuerant. Alternations in Italian hetero****ic nouns such as l'uovo fresco ("the fresh egg") / le uova fresche ("the...
- Welsh haul, Breton heol, Old Irish suil "eye"), a remnant of an archaic hetero****ic declension pattern that remained productive only in the Anatolian languages...
- declensional types found in Proto-Indo-European, including a few residual hetero****ic r/n-stems. Declension of a noun in Sanskrit involves the interplay of...
- originate in the Proto-Indo-European language, as a continuation of the hetero****ic *Seh2ul- / *Sh2-en-, and thus cognate to other solar deities in other...
- borrowed. They included the r/n alternation in some noun stems (the hetero****ics) and vocalic ablaut, which are both seen in the alternation in the word...
- concept of 'viruses', which leads to the following declension: antique, hetero****ic: vīrus[citation needed] The third declension is the largest group of...
- Proto-Indo-European noun: Hetero****ic stems...
- The red line between them signifies a peptide (in this case an E1A hetero****ic variant of melanoma peptide). The arrows (β-sheets) serve as the anchor...