ab ovo, attributive, common noun, correct, functional, hypostasis, material, original, primal, quotation noun, substantial, verbal
Definitionadj. having a firm basis in reality and being therefore important
Last update: September 9, 2015
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Make substantive ideas regarding to start our business. [Please select]
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Give substantive ideas regarding our business. [Please select]
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Instead, substantive amendments to the existing provisions are proposed. [Please select]
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The substantive areas of contribution are open, but may include climatology, biogeography, hydrology, or earth system processes. [Please select]
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A favourite scriptural substantive closed the sentence in Lady Warner's mind. [Please select]
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Almost all his more substantive works, whether in verse or prose, are preceded by prefaces of one sort or another, which are models of his own light pungent causerie; and in a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings he shows himself a perfect journalist. [Please select]
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Hence the reason of their being named direct, or by some the substantive colours. [Please select]
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In other words, let the bodies be regarded as attributive and the forces as substantive. [Please select]
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, act like fibre and mordant together, for they absorb and fix the substantive colours firmly. [Please select]
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Magenta was also a substantive colour, but Alizarin was certainly not one of this class. [Please select]
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Let us now turn to the substantive colours (Group I.) [Please select]
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