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ab·la·tive[ˈæblətɪv, AM -t̬-]I. n▪ the \ablative der AblativII. adj Ablativ-, im Ablativ* * *['blətɪv]1. nAblativ m2. adjAblativ-; noun im Ablativ* * *A s1. Ablativ m:ablative absolute Ablativus m absolutus2. (Wort n im) Ablativ mB adj ablativisch, Ablativ…* * *n.Ablativ -e n.
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