suppletivo
supplementary
adjective soop-pleh-TEE-voh Rare
Origin: From Latin suppletivus, 'serving to fill up'.
Also means
substitute
Usage Note
Suppletivo appears in educational and electoral contexts: esame suppletivo ('make-up exam') and elezione suppletiva ('by-election'). In linguistics it describes suppletive forms (e.g. irregular verb stems). The feminine is suppletiva.
Examples
"Lo studente ha sostenuto l'esame suppletivo."
Natural Translation
The student sat the make-up exam.
Literal Translation
The student has sustained the exam supplementary.
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