contextual

English

Etymology

context + -ual.

Adjective

contextual (comparative more contextual, superlative most contextual)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or depending on the context of information; relating to the situation or location in which the information was found.

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Translations


Catalan

Etymology

context + -al

Adjective

contextual (masculine and feminine plural contextuals)

  1. contextual

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Romanian

Etymology

From French contextuel.

Adjective

contextual m or n (feminine singular contextuală, masculine plural contextuali, feminine and neuter plural contextuale)

  1. contextual

Declension


Spanish

Etymology

contexto + -al

Adjective

contextual (plural contextuales)

  1. contextual

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