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alienans

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English

Etymology

From Latin aliēnāns, present active participle of aliēnō (make something another's), from aliēnus (another's, foreign).

Pronunciation

Adjective

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alienans (not comparable)

  1. (rhetoric, philosophy, of a grammatical modifier, especially an adjective) Negating, denying, modifying, or casting doubt on the applicability of its modificand.
    The newspaper never called him "the murderer", always "the alleged murderer", but the alienans adjective didn't help very much: the word "murderer" is all people saw.
    Because a "decoy duck" is not a duck, "decoy" is an alienans adjective.

Noun

alienans

  1. (rhetoric, philosophy) An alienans adjective.

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Latin

Etymology

Present participle of aliēnō.

Participle

aliēnāns (genitive aliēnantis); third-declension one-termination participle

  1. alienating

Declension

Third-declension participle.

1When used purely as an adjective.

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