Atelic

/eɪˈtɛlɪk/ adjective

Not directed toward a specific goal or endpoint; in linguistics, describing verbs that don't have a natural completion point (like 'run' versus 'build a house').

From 'a-' (without) + 'telic' (from Greek 'telos' meaning end/purpose), where 'telic' comes from philosophy and linguistics to describe purposeful action. The term entered English linguistic theory in the 20th century.

AM非-ስፖርት
ARغير رياضي
BNঅ্যাটলেটিক নয়
CAno-atlètic
CSne-atletický
DAikke-atletisk
DEnicht-atlettisch
ELμη αθλητική
ESno-atlético
FAغیرathletik
FIei-urheilullinen
FRnon-atlétique
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