Possessive case is a grammatical case that exists in some languages and is used to indicate a relationship of possession. It is not the same as the genitive case, which can express a wider range of relationships, though the two have similar meanings in many languages.
See Possession (linguistics) for a survey of the different categories of possession distinguished in languages.
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