exopassive

adj

Etymology

From exo- + passive.

  1. derived from *peh₁-
  2. derived from passivus
  3. derived from passif
  4. inherited from passyf
  5. prefixed as exopassive — “exo + passive

Definitions

  1. Being or relating to the passive voice of certain verbs.

    • Exopassive verbs are viewed as directed towards the passive subject: 'to be beaten' naitake, 'to be fed' naimusa, 'to be given something' naitula.
  2. Allowing exoelectron emission.

    • When powder materials with conductive exopassive admixtures (graphite) are used the double peak around 250°C may be convenient for the main dose read out and the double peak around 450°C for dose information storage only.
  3. A verb with passive form, indicating the state of or action toward the subject of the…

    A verb with passive form, indicating the state of or action toward the subject of the passive voice construction.

    • [For endopassives,] unlike exopassives, the hypothetical subject of the simplex is grammatically and semantically not available

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for exopassive. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA