comparativo
comparative
adjective kohm-pah-rah-TEE-voh Rare
Origin: From Latin comparativus.
Usage Note
Comparativo describes something based on comparison, used in linguistics (the comparative degree: più grande is the comparativo of grande), law, and analysis. As a noun, il comparativo refers to the comparative form of an adjective. The feminine form is comparativa.
Examples
"L'analisi comparativa mostra grandi differenze."
Natural Translation
The comparative analysis shows great differences.
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