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    intercludens

      Latin

      Etymology

      Present participle of interclūdō

      Participle

      interclūdēns m, f, and n (genitive interclūdentis); third declension

      1. hindering

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      Case \ Gender M.F. N. MM.FF. NN.
      nominative interclūdēns interclūdēns interclūdentēs interclūdentia
      genitive interclūdentis interclūdentis interclūdentium interclūdentium
      dative interclūdentī interclūdentī interclūdentibus interclūdentibus
      accusative interclūdentem interclūdēns interclūdentēs interclūdentia
      ablative interclūdente1 interclūdente1 interclūdentibus interclūdentibus
      vocative interclūdēns interclūdēns interclūdentēs interclūdentia

      1 But interclūdentī when used purely as an adjective.

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