} } }Adjectives of the 3rd declension }(Latin and Greek ones) } }1) Three forms in nom. sg. }acer (m.), acris (f.), acre (n.) }celer (m.), celeris (f.), celere (n.) 1) }2)Two forms in nom. sg. }brevis (m., f.), breve (n.) } }3) One form in nom. sg. }simplex (m., f., n.), simplicis } } •They are declined like i-stem-nouns of the 3rd declension • •m. + f. => pelvis, BUT: abl. sg.: –ī (acri, nasali, simplici x pelve) } • n. => rete - } } } •Two forms in nom. sg. • •They are declined like consonant-stem nouns of the 3rd declension => examples dolor (m. + f.) and corpus (n.) • •–genes: }nephrogenēs (m., f.) nephrogenes (n.) }Dorsalem }Frontalium }Directorum }Solventia }Lacteis }Gravibus }Teretia }Ascendentium }Versicolores }Constituentibus }Occipital bone } }Biceps muscle } }Small intestine } }Soft ulcer } }Descendent colon } } }