Definitions for nominative

nominative nom·i·na·tive

Spelling: [nom-uh-nuh-tiv, nom-nu
IPA: /ˈnɒm ə nə tɪv, ˈnɒm nə- or for 2, 3, ˈnɒm əˌneɪ tɪv/

Nominative is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 449 anagrams from letters in nominative (aeiimnnotv).

Definitions for nominative

noun

  1. the nominative case.
  2. a word in the nominative case.
  3. a form or construction of similar function or meaning.

adjective

  1. Grammar. (in certain inflected languages, as Sanskrit, Latin, and Russian) noting a case having as its function the indication of the subject of a finite verb, as in Latin Nauta bonus est “The sailor is good,” with nauta “sailor” in the nominative case. similar to such a case in function or meaning.
  2. nominated; appointed by nomination.
  3. made out in a person's name, as a certificate or security.

Origin of nominative

1350-1400; Latin nominātīvus (see nominate, -ive), replacing Middle English nominatif Middle French Latin as a

Examples for nominative

But it does not always happen that the nominative case comes after than or as.

A personal pronoun has two cases the nominative and the objective.

The -m and -r are respectively the signs of cases other than the nominative.

In the present English, however, the nominative is the absolute case.

In Anglo-Saxon the nominative (or accusative) ended in -an, with a single n.

It is a nominative case; the subject of a separate proposition.

Moi is in the nominative case when used in reply to "Who is there?"

In this sentence the are ni va ought to be in the nominative.

The accusatives of such nouns are of the same form as the nominative.

In all such cases, who should be made use of: for it is nominative and not objective.

Word Value for nominative
Scrable

15

Words with friends

19

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