terms |
invertive |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective invertive is
of or relating to grammatical case in some languages that functions like the subjunctive mood.
invertive |
inversive |
As adjectives the difference between invertive and inversive
is that
invertive is of or relating to grammatical case in some languages that functions like the subjunctive mood while
inversive is of or pertaining to inversion; characterised by inversion.
invertive |
invective |
As an adjective invertive
is of or relating to grammatical case in some languages that functions like the subjunctive mood.
As a verb invective is
.
invertive |
inventive |
As adjectives the difference between invertive and inventive
is that
invertive is of or relating to grammatical case in some languages that functions like the subjunctive mood while
inventive is of, or relating to invention.
investive |
invertive |
As adjectives the difference between investive and invertive
is that
investive is (legal) serving or tending to invest, or endow with a right or possession while
invertive is of or relating to grammatical case in some languages that functions like the subjunctive mood.
invertive |
insertive |
As adjectives the difference between invertive and insertive
is that
invertive is of or relating to grammatical case in some languages that functions like the subjunctive mood while
insertive is of or relating to insertion in sexual acts.