单词 | facultative |
释义 | facultativeadj. 1. a. Of enactments, etc.: Conveying a ‘faculty’ or permission; permissive as opposed to compulsory; hence of actions, conditions, etc.: Optional. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > [adjective] > non-obligatory uncompulsory1567 unnecessitated1635 unobligatory1645 non-essential1647 unobliged1726 optional1779 unimperative1817 facultative1822 society > authority > lack of subjection > permission > [adjective] > that permits permissive1576 free and easy1594 concessive1619 facultative1822 permissory1849 tolerative1891 the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [adjective] > that is a matter of choice optional1779 facultative1861 1822 Ann. Reg. 1820 (Otridge ed.) ii. App. to Chron. 718/1 In forming these quotas, neither the facultative departmental centimes, nor the communal centimes shall be taken into account. 1839 W. O. Manning Law Nations (1875) v. vii. 387 Creating what is called ‘occasional’, ‘accidental’ or ‘facultative’ contraband. 1861 M. Arnold Pop. Educ. France 50 What was..to use a French expression, facultative to the communes, what..they did or not as they liked. 1881 Times 1 July 9/6 The great schools..treat classics as obligatory, and science as merely facultative. 1884 Q. Rev. Apr. 403 Permit even for the Latin clergy a facultative celibacy. b. transferred. Used by scientific and philosophical writers for: That may or may not take place, or have a specified character. ΚΠ 1874 G. H. Lewes Probl. Life & Mind I. 139 The Facultative Actions are those which..are..neither inevitably nor uniformly produced when the organs are stimulated, but..take sometimes one issue and sometimes another. 1875 H. Walton Pract. Treat. Dis. Eye (ed. 3) 621 The facultative [hypermetropia] is present when objects can be accurately seen at any distance. 1884 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Facultative hypermetropia..those cases of hypermetropia in which objects at an infinite distance can be distinctly seen both with and without convex glasses. c. Biology. Not restricted to the particular function, mode of life, set of conditions, etc., implied in the context; opposed to obligate adj. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > balance of nature > organisms in relation to habitat > [adjective] fieldya1382 waterya1382 agrestial1608 subterranean1638 lucifugous1654 nemoral1656 subcutaneous1664 subterraneous1832 subtidal1852 xylophilous1862 xerophilous1863 acid-loving1870 aerobic1878 aerobian1879 aerobious1879 aerobiotic1880 subaquatic1880 aerophilous1885 facultative1887 pelagic1887 aerophile1888 autotrophic1893 heterotrophic1893 plastic1893 thermophilic1894 thermophil1896 mesophilic1897 halolimnic1898 polybathic1898 tolerant1898 limnetic1899 thermophilous1899 metatrophic1900 mixotrophic1900 paratrophic1900 mesophilous1901 benthic1902 epibenthic1902 eurybathic1902 microaerophilic1903 sympatric1904 benthoal1905 cryophile1907 benthonic1909 microaerophile1909 lenitic1916 lotic1916 psychrotolerant1924 oligosaprobic1925 polysaprobic1925 aerophilic1929 saprobic1932 primary1934 lentic1935 chemoautotrophic1936 eurytopic1937 psammic1938 saprotrophic1942 prototrophic1946 chemolithoautotrophic1949 auxotrophic1950 chemolithotrophic1953 chemoorganotrophic1953 opportunist1956 psychrophile1956 psychrophilic1958 opportunistic1960 psychrotrophic1960 oligosaprobe1990 1887 H. E. F. Garnsey & I. B. Balfour tr. H. A. de Bary Compar. Morphol. & Biol. Fungi vii. 356 Saprophytes..which have also the power of going through their course of development wholly or in part as parasites..may be called with Van Tieghem facultative parasites. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 98/1 Facultative, occasional, incidental, as opposed to obligate; ∼ Anaërobes, organisms which can exist without the presence of free oxygen or air. ∼ Symbiont, an organism which can either exist and reach maturity independently or in symbiosis with another. 1927 H. Gwynne-Vaughan & B. F. Barnes Struct. & Devel. Fungi 13 A species which is usually saprophytic but capable of parasitic existence on occasion is described as a hemi-saprophyte or facultative parasite, and a form which is usually parasitic but sometimes saprophytic as a hemi-parasite or facultative saprophyte. 1935 Discovery Jan. 27/2 The parasitic bacteria are a large and important group in which every stage of facultative and obligate parasitism can be found. 1940 Chambers's Techn. Dict. 320/2 Facultative gamete, a zoospore which can function as a gamete. 1950 J. G. Davis Dict. Dairying 13 The following table suggests terms for describing the reaction of micro-organisms to oxygen... Facultative anaerobe, Aerophilic..Facultative aerobe, Aerophobic. 1961 Encounter 16 77 The ‘facultative homosexuals’..are those men who consider themselves heterosexually ‘normal’ but engage on occasion in some form of homosexual intercourse. 2. Of or proceeding from a faculty. ΚΠ 1866 J. Martineau Ess. Philos. & Theol. 1st Ser. 154 Every facultative activity that goes out from me. 1888 J. Martineau Study Relig. I. i. i. 55 A purely inward process, viz. the play of an a priori facultative activity with the matter of our sensitive passivity. Derivatives ˈfacultatively adv. in a facultative manner or degree, contingently. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > [adverb] > with freedom of will in one's free will?c1225 at a person's willc1300 abandonc1330 freely1340 wilfully1340 contingently1601 electively1636 facultatively1887 the world > life > biology > balance of nature > organisms in relation to habitat > [adverb] facultatively1887 obligately1915 heterotrophically1935 prototrophically1957 saprobiotically1957 chemoautotrophically1961 sympatrically1970 auxotrophically1976 the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > potentiality > [adverb] in powerc1325 potentiallyc1450 dispositively1475 in posse1592 habitually1597 in potentia1600 in possibility1711 facultatively1887 1887 H. E. F. Garnsey & I. B. Balfour tr. H. A. de Bary Compar. Morphol. & Biol. Fungi vii. 360 Certain facultatively parasitic..species of Moulds. 1900 Jrnl. Soc. Arts 48 387/2 A larger number of bacteria were..facultatively aerobic. 1914 A. Harrison Kaiser's War 6 It [sc. military monarchism] has been set forth again and again by the German professors, politicians, and spokesmen, militarily, politically, and (as they say) facultatively. 1965 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 10 172 The qiʔ- allomorph of the future marker occurs facultatively before the yi- allomorph. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1822 |
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