Definitionadj. having the ability to produce or originate
Last update: August 10, 2015
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She is specializing in the study of generative organs. [Please select]
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Marcus Aurelius teaches that even if the spirit survive for a time it is at last "absorbed in the generative principle of the universe." [Please select]
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On the Generative Organs and on the Formation of the Egg in Annulosa. [Please select]
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We feel it instinctively: there must be a check to these generative enormities. [Please select]
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The generative system gives the chief interest to this genus. [Please select]
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In short, therefore, the divine immortal is that which is generative and connective of perpetual life. [Please select]
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What is good is effective, generative; makes for itself room, food, and allies. [Please select]
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They were in truth the generative forces of the nineteenth century. [Please select]
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