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diˈscursative, a. rare. [f. L. discursāt- ppl. stem of discursāre: see prec. and -ive.] Passing from one object of thought to another; discursive. Hence diˈscursativeness.
1819P. Morris in Blackw. Mag. VI. 311 The Discursative Sentiment, draws off the imitative principle, and transfers it from one object to another, so as to keep it revolving. Ibid., That sort of Discursativeness which relates to space. Ibid., The curiosity generated from Discursativeness has a spring of motion within itself. |