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Definition of Contradistinctive

Contradistinctive
Contradistinctive Con`tra*dis*tinc"tive, a. having the quality of contradistinction; distinguishing by contrast. -- Con`tra*dis*tinc"tive, n.
Contradistinctive
Contradistinctive Con`tra*dis*tinc"tive, a. having the quality of contradistinction; distinguishing by contrast. -- Con`tra*dis*tinc"tive, n.

Meaning of Contradistinctive from wikipedia

- mysteries, the replacement of extinct species by others" as "a natural in contradistinction to a miraculous process". When organising his notes as the ship sailed...
- Grammar of the Choctaw Language calls the particle -keh an "affirmative contradistinctive", with the "distinctive" o- prefix. Subsequent Choctaw spelling books...
- other countries. The reference to civil law was not originally in contradistinction to common law, but to canon law, although common law was not taught...
- followers Andrew Kliman, Michael Roberts, and Guglielmo Carchedi, in contradistinction to the Monthly Review school represented by Foster, pointed to capitalism's...
- or programmes which might introduce change. BAU may also stand in contradistinction to external events which may have the effect of unsettling or distracting...
- children of believers. Baptists also insist on immersion or dipping, in contradistinction to other Reformed Christians. The Baptist Confession describes the...
- that a departed (dead) person undergoes immediately after death, in contradistinction to the general judgment (or Last Judgment) of all people at the end...
- "null and void" is a legal doublet. The term is frequently used in contradistinction to the term "voidable" and "unenforceable". Black's Law Dictionary...
- personality and vivid detail over scholarly analysis. The term is used in contradistinction to professional academic or scholarly history writing which is usually...
- Metallism is the economic principle that the value of money derives from the purchasing power of the commodity upon which it is based. The currency in...