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recognitive, a.|rɪˈkɒgnɪtɪv| [ad. L. type *recognitīv-us: see prec. and cognitive.] Of or pertaining to recognition; that recognizes.
1884Traill Coleridge ix. 165 Deeply as his criticism penetrates, it is yet loyally recognitive of the opacity of millstones. 1884H. Jennings Phallicism Introd. 11 The Americans..wrote and published in recognitive quarters. 1930New Statesman 16 Aug. 593/1 Its function appears to be mainly critical and recognitive. 1977Maledicta Summer 33 The relatively passive attitude of acceptance of good or evil we call recognitive. |