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exonormative |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective exonormative is
(linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.
exonormative |
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taxonomy |
exonormative |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective exonormative is
(linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.
foreign |
exonormative |
As adjectives the difference between foreign and exonormative
is that
foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while
exonormative is (linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.
As a noun foreign
is (informal) foreigner.
outward |
exonormative |
As adjectives the difference between outward and exonormative
is that
outward is outer; located towards the outside while
exonormative is (linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.
As an adverb outward
is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As a verb outward
is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.
exonormative |
endonormative |
Antonyms |
Endonormative is a antonym of exonormative.
In linguistics terms the difference between exonormative and endonormative
is that
exonormative is tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs while
endonormative is tending to look inward and rely on local forms and customs.
exonormative |
exonormatively |
As an adjective exonormative
is (linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.
As an adverb exonormatively is
in an exonormative way.