♦ possessive

♦ possessive
♦ possessive /pəˈzɛsɪv/
A a.
1 possessivo: (gramm.) possessive pronouns, pronomi possessivi
2 possessivo: a possessive mother, una madre possessiva
3 geloso: a possessive husband, un marito geloso
B n. (gramm.)
1 caso possessivo
2 pronome (o aggettivo) possessivo
to be possessive of (o about), essere possessivo nei confronti di
possessively avv.

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