apprehensio

Latin

Etymology

From apprehendō (seize; understand).

Noun

apprehēnsiō f (genitive apprehēnsiōnis); third declension

  1. seizing or laying hold of
  2. apprehension, understanding

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative apprehēnsiō apprehēnsiōnēs
Genitive apprehēnsiōnis apprehēnsiōnum
Dative apprehēnsiōnī apprehēnsiōnibus
Accusative apprehēnsiōnem apprehēnsiōnēs
Ablative apprehēnsiōne apprehēnsiōnibus
Vocative apprehēnsiō apprehēnsiōnēs

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