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Definition of Infestive

Infestive
Infestive In*fest"ive, a. [L. infestivus. See In- not, and Festive.] Having no mirth; not festive or merry; dull; cheerless; gloomy; forlorn. [R.]

Meaning of Infestive from wikipedia

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