ental

English

Etymology

From ent- +‎ -al.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛntəl

Adjective

ental (comparative more ental, superlative most ental)

  1. (anatomy) Relating to, or situated near, central or inside parts; inner.
    • 1881, Burt Green Wilder, A Guide to the Practical Work in Elementary Anatomy Etc.:
      Each pleura is seen to be a closed sack, which lines the corresponding side of the thorax to form the ectal or parietal lamina, and is reflected upon the viscera to form the ental or visceral lamina

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Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

en (one) +‎ tal (number)

Noun

ental

  1. (grammar) singular
    Synonym: singularis
    Antonyms: flertal, pluralis

Swedish

Noun

ental n

  1. (colloquial, linguistics) singular
  2. (mathematics) unit digit

Declension

Declension of ental
nominative genitive
singular indefinite ental entals
definite entalet entalets
plural indefinite ental entals
definite entalen entalens

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