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    acroleucus

      Latin

      Etymology

      From Ancient Greek

      Adjective

      acroleucus m (feminine acroleuca, neuter acroleucum); first/second declension

      1. (New Latin) white at the tip

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
      nominative acroleucus acroleuca acroleucum acroleucī acroleucae acroleuca
      genitive acroleucī acroleucae acroleucī acroleucōrum acroleucārum acroleucōrum
      dative acroleucō acroleucae acroleucō acroleucīs acroleucīs acroleucīs
      accusative acroleucum acroleucam acroleucum acroleucōs acroleucās acroleuca
      ablative acroleucō acroleucā acroleucō acroleucīs acroleucīs acroleucīs
      vocative acroleuce acroleuca acroleucum acroleucī acroleucae acroleuca
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      Last modified on 16 June 2013, at 01:40
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