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91 words match “ORTIVE”

ORTIVE a.
Of or relating to the time or act of rising; eastern; as, the ortive amplitude of a planet.
ABORTIVE a. 10 definitions
Produced by abortion; born prematurely; as, an abortive child. [R.]
ABORTIVELY adv.
In an abortive or untimely manner; immaturely; fruitlessly.
ABORTIVENESS n.
The quality of being abortive.
CONTORTIVE a.
Expressing contortion.
DISTORTIVE a.
Causing distortion.
EXORTIVE a.
Rising; relating to the east. [R.]
RETORTIVE a.
Containing retort.
SPORTIVE a.
provocate of, sport; gay; froliscome; playful; merry. Is it I That drive thee from the sportive court Shak. -- Sport"ive*ly, adv. -- Sport"ive*ness, n.
TORTIVE a.
Twisted; wreathed. Shak.
ABORSIVE a.
Abortive. [Obs.] Fuller.
ABORTED a.
Rendered abortive or sterile; undeveloped; checked in normal development at a very early stage; as, spines are aborted branches. The eyes of the cirripeds are more or less aborted in their mature state. Owen.
ABORTIONAL a.
Pertaining to abortion; miscarrying; abortive. Carlyle.
ALL FOOLS' DAY n.
The first day of April, a day on which sportive impositions are practiced. The first of April, some do say, Is set apart for All Fools' Day. Poor Robin's Almanack (1760).
AMPLITUDE n.
the sun, or a star, at its rising or setting. At the rising, the amplitude is eastern or ortive: at the setting, it is western, occiduous, or occasive. It is also northern or southern, when north or south of the equator.
APRIL n.
s weather, etc. The April's her eyes; it is love's spring. Shak. April fool, one who is sportively imposed upon by others on the first day of April.
ARCH a.
Cunning or sly; sportively mischievous; roguish; as, an arch look, word, lad. [He] spoke his request with so arch a leer. Tatler.
ASS n.
of Euclid, "The angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another." [Sportive] "A schoolboy, stammering out his Asses' Bridge." F. Harrison. -- To make an ass of one's self, to do or say something very foolish or absurd.
ATROPHY v.
To cause to waste away or become abortive; to starve or weaken.
BLIND a.
Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit; as, blind buds; blind flowers. Blind alley, an alley closed at one end; a cul-de-sac. -- Blind axle, an axle which turns but does not communicate motion. Knight. -- Blind beetle, one of the insects apt to fly against people, esp. at night. -- Blind cat (Zoöl.), a specie…
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