GENITIVAL
Gen`i*ti"val, a.
Defn: Possessing genitive from; pertaining to, or derived from, the genitive case; as, a genitival adverb. — Gen`i*ti"val*ly, adv.
GENITIVE Gen"i*tive, a. Etym: [L. genitivus, fr. gignere, genitum, to beget: cf. F. génitif. See Gender.] (Gram.)
Defn: Of or pertaining to that case (as the second case of Latin and Greek nouns) which expresses source or possession. It corresponds to the possessive case in English.
GENITIVE
Gen"i*tive, n. (Gram.)
Defn: The genitive case. Genitive absolute, a construction in Greek similar to the ablative absolute in Latin. See Ablative absolute.
GENITOCRURAL
Gen`i*to*cru"ral, a. Etym: [Genital + crural.] (Anat.)
Defn: Pertaining to the genital organs and the thigh; — applied especially to one of the lumbar nerves.
GENITOR
Gen"i*tor, n. Etym: [L.]
1. One who begets; a generator; an originator. Sheldon.