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acroglossus

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek

Adjective

acroglossus m (feminine acroglossa, neuter acroglossum); first/second declension

  1. (New Latin) Having tongues at the tip

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative acroglossus acroglossa acroglossum acroglossī acroglossae acroglossa
genitive acroglossī acroglossae acroglossī acroglossōrum acroglossārum acroglossōrum
dative acroglossō acroglossae acroglossō acroglossīs acroglossīs acroglossīs
accusative acroglossum acroglossam acroglossum acroglossōs acroglossās acroglossa
ablative acroglossō acroglossā acroglossō acroglossīs acroglossīs acroglossīs
vocative acroglosse acroglossa acroglossum acroglossī acroglossae acroglossa
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