prenominal

/priˈnɑmɪnəl/
adjective
  1. Placed before a noun, especially describing a word or phrase that comes before the noun it modifies.
    • The teacher explained that 'beautiful' is a prenominal adjective in 'beautiful garden'.
    • Some languages use prenominal modifiers more often than English does.
    • In English, adjectives are usually prenominal, like 'red' in 'red car'.
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