Definition of Similative case

1. Noun. (grammar): noun case used to indicate likeness, resemblance, or similarity. In English, this is usually expressed by the phrases '''is similar to''' or '''is like'' or '''looks like'', as in "That bird '''''looks like''''' a robin." Languages that use the instructive case include Old Turkic. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Similative Case

simian haemorrhagic fever virus
simian hand
simian immunodeficiency virus
simian malaria
simian vacuolating virus No. 40
simian virus
simians
similar
similarities
similarity
similarly
similarness
similars
similary
similative
similative case (current term)
simile
similes
similia
similia similibus curantur
similiar
similies
similimum
similise
similised
similises
similitude
similitudes
similitudinary
similize

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