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attribut [atʀiby]masculine noun( = caractéristique, symbole) attribute* * *atʀibynom masculin2) Linguistique* * *atʀiby nm1) attribute2) LINGUISTIQUE complement* * *attribut nm[atriby] nom masculin -
2 adjectif attribut
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3 adjectif
adjectif [adʒεktif]masculine noun* * *
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- ive adʒɛktif, iv adjectif adjectival
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nom masculin adjective* * *adʒɛktif nm* * *A adj [forme, locution] adjectival.B nm adjective; adjectif attribut/possessif/qualificatif predicative/possessive/qualifying adjective; adjectif déterminatif determiner.( féminin adjective) [adʒɛktif, iv] adjectif,adjectif nom masculin
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