aptote

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Etymology

From Latin aptotum, from Ancient Greek ἄπτωτος (áptōtos, without cases).

Noun

aptote (plural aptotes)

  1. (grammar, obsolete) A noun (broadly speaking) which has no distinction of cases; an indeclinable noun.

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