Accidence
Noun
Accidence is a term used in English grammar to refer to the inflectional forms of words, particularly in relation to their grammatical categories such as tense, number, and gender. It is derived from the Latin word “accidens,” which means “that which happens.”
Nepali Meanings:
1. व्याकरणिक रूपहरूको संज्ञा (vyākaranik rūpharūko saṅjñā) – The grammatical forms of words.
2. व्याकरणिक रूपहरूको अध्ययन (vyākaranik rūpharūko adhyayan) – The study of grammatical forms.
Nearby Words:
1. Grammar (Noun) – व्याकरण (vyākaran) – The study of the rules governing the use of language.
2. Syntax (Noun) – वाक्यरचना (vākyarachanā) – The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
3. Morphology (Noun) – रूपविज्ञान (rūpavigyān) – The study of the structure and formation of words.
Synonyms:
1. Inflection
2. Declension
3. Morphology
4. Form
Antonyms:
1. Syntax (Nepali Meaning: वाक्यरचना)
2. Syntax (Nepali Meaning: वाक्यरचना)
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