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Anticipative
Anticipative An*tic"i*pa*tive, a. Anticipating, or containing anticipation. ``Anticipative of the feast to come.' --Cary. -- An*tic"i*pa*tive*ly, adv.
Anticipatively
Anticipative An*tic"i*pa*tive, a. Anticipating, or containing anticipation. ``Anticipative of the feast to come.' --Cary. -- An*tic"i*pa*tive*ly, adv.
Dissipative
Dissipative Dis"si*pa*tive, a. Tending to dissipate. Dissipative system (Mech.), an assumed system of matter and motions in which forces of friction and resistances of other kinds are introduced without regard to the heat or other molecular actions which they generate; -- opposed to conservative system.
Dissipative system
Dissipative Dis"si*pa*tive, a. Tending to dissipate. Dissipative system (Mech.), an assumed system of matter and motions in which forces of friction and resistances of other kinds are introduced without regard to the heat or other molecular actions which they generate; -- opposed to conservative system.
Extirpative
Extirpative Ex"tir*pa*tive, a. Capable of rooting out, or tending to root out. --Cheyne.
Nuncupative
Nuncupative Nun*cu"pa*tive, a. [L. nuncupativus nominal: cf. F. nuncupatif.] 1. Publicly or solemnly declaratory. [Obs.] 2. Nominal; existing only in name. [Obs.] 3. Oral; not written. Nuncupative will or testament, a will or testament made by word of mouth only, before witnesses, as by a soldier or seaman, and depending on oral testimony for proof. --Blackstone.
Nuncupative will
Nuncupative Nun*cu"pa*tive, a. [L. nuncupativus nominal: cf. F. nuncupatif.] 1. Publicly or solemnly declaratory. [Obs.] 2. Nominal; existing only in name. [Obs.] 3. Oral; not written. Nuncupative will or testament, a will or testament made by word of mouth only, before witnesses, as by a soldier or seaman, and depending on oral testimony for proof. --Blackstone.
Participative
Participative Par*tic"i*pa*tive, a. [Cf. F. participatif.] Capable of participating.

Meaning of Pative from wikipedia

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