Ablative

/ˈæblətɪv/ noun, adjective

A grammatical case in some languages (like Latin) that expresses separation, removal, or the agent performing an action; also can describe something capable of being worn away.

From Latin 'ablativus,' from 'ablatus' (carried away). The Romans named this case because it dealt with 'carrying away' or separating.

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