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exessive

Terms vs Exessive - What's the difference?

terms | exessive |


As nouns the difference between terms and exessive

is that terms is while exessive is (grammar) the exessive case, or a word in that case.

As an adjective exessive is

(grammar) of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.

Extra vs Exessive - What's the difference?

extra | exessive |


As adjectives the difference between extra and exessive

is that extra is beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; extraneous; additional; supernumerary while exessive is (grammar) of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.

As nouns the difference between extra and exessive

is that extra is (cricket) a run scored without the ball having hit the striker's bat - a wide, bye, leg bye or no ball; in australia referred to as a sundry while exessive is (grammar) the exessive case, or a word in that case.

As an adverb extra

is (informal) to an extraordinary degree.

Inordinate vs Exessive - What's the difference?

inordinate | exessive |


As adjectives the difference between inordinate and exessive

is that inordinate is excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude; extreme while exessive is of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.

As a noun exessive is

the exessive case, or a word in that case.

Superfluous vs Exessive - What's the difference?

superfluous | exessive |


As adjectives the difference between superfluous and exessive

is that superfluous is in excess of what is required or sufficient while exessive is (grammar) of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.

As a noun exessive is

(grammar) the exessive case, or a word in that case.

Extraordinary vs Exessive - What's the difference?

extraordinary | exessive |


As adjectives the difference between extraordinary and exessive

is that extraordinary is not ordinary; exceptional; unusual while exessive is of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.

As a noun exessive is

the exessive case, or a word in that case.

Excessive vs Exessive - What's the difference?

excessive | exessive |


As adjectives the difference between excessive and exessive

is that excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate while exessive is of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.

As a noun exessive is

the exessive case, or a word in that case.

Language vs Exessive - What's the difference?

language | exessive |


As nouns the difference between language and exessive

is that language is (lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ while exessive is (grammar) the exessive case, or a word in that case.

As a verb language

is to communicate by language; to express in language.

As an adjective exessive is

(grammar) of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates the transition away from a state.