adj. Of or relating to a linguistic form or construction that expresses a singular entity, often as opposed to a collective, such as rice-grain as opposed to rice. n. A singulative form or construction. [French singulatif, from Latin singillātim, singulātim, one at a time, singly, from singulus, single; see SINGLE.] |
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