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instrumental, in the grammar of certain languages (e.g., Russian), the case case, in language, one of the several possible forms of a given noun, pronoun, or adjective that indicates its grammatical function (see inflection ); in inflected languages it is usually indicated by a series of suffixes attached to a stem, as in Latin amicus, ..... Click the link for more information. referring to means or instrument. The Latin ablative ablative (ăb`lətĭv') [Lat. ..... Click the link for more information. may in some instances be termed instrumental. |
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