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Definitions from the WebPrenomial ModifierDescription:A prenomial modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that modifies a noun and appears before it in the sentence. Senses:Sense 1:In grammar, a prenomial modifier is a type of modifier that provides additional information about the noun it modifies. It is commonly found in sentences where the modifier appears before the noun. Example: The happy dog wagged its tail. Sense 2:In linguistics, a prenomial modifier refers to a construction in which a modifier appears before the noun it modifies, as opposed to a postnomial modifier which follows the noun. Example: The three cats enjoyed their meal. Sense 3:In mathematics, a prenomial modifier is a term that appears before a monomial or polynomial, modifying its value or properties. Example: The constant multiplier changed the equation. | ||||
prencepal prencipal prend prendre prenegotiated prenex prenium prennial prenomial modifier prenomial modifier sinlgle word series prenominal prenominal phrase prenominal possessive noun prenounce prensa prentencious prentice
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