conjugative |
conjugate |
As adjectives the difference between conjugative and conjugate
is that
conjugative is of, relating to, or producing combination or conjunction; combinative or connective while
conjugate is united in pairs; yoked together; coupled.
As a verb conjugate is
(grammar|transitive) to inflect (a verb) for each person, in order, for one or more tenses.
As a noun conjugate is
any entity formed by joining two or more smaller entities together.
subjunctive |
conjugative |
As adjectives the difference between subjunctive and conjugative
is that
subjunctive is (grammar|of a verb) inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact while
conjugative is of, relating to, or producing combination or conjunction; combinative or connective.
As a noun subjunctive
is (grammar|uncountable) the subjunctive mood.
conjugative |
conjugatively |
As an adjective conjugative
is of, relating to, or producing combination or conjunction; combinative or connective.
As an adverb conjugatively is
in a conjugative manner.