descriptivist
English
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English descriptive
English descriptivist
From descriptive + -ist.
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editdescriptivist (comparative more descriptivist, superlative most descriptivist)
- Subscribing to, or related to, descriptivism.
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Noun
editdescriptivist (plural descriptivists)
- (linguistics) Someone who records and describes actual rules regarding language usage, or who believes that linguistic norms should be defined by usage rather than theory.
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Romanian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French descriptiviste.
Noun
editdescriptivist m (plural descriptiviști, feminine equivalent descriptivistă)
Declension
edit| singular | plural | |||
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| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative-accusative | descriptivist | descriptivistul | descriptiviști | descriptiviștii |
| genitive-dative | descriptivist | descriptivistului | descriptiviști | descriptiviștilor |
| vocative | descriptivistule | descriptiviștilor | ||
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