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单词 accessive
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accessiveadj.1

Brit. /akˈsɛsɪv/, U.S. /ækˈsɛsɪv/
Forms: 1500s–1600s accessiue, 1600s– accessive.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: access n., -ive suffix.
Etymology: Probably < access n. + -ive suffix. Compare post-classical Latin accessivus (in an undated glossary; < classical Latin accēss- , past participial stem of accēdere accede v. + -īvus -ive suffix) and French †accessif (1611 in Cotgrave).
1. Relating to or characterized by access or approach; invasive; pressing in. Obsolete.In quot. 1832: relating to the access of a fever; cf. access n. 1.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > characteristics > [adjective] > spreading or invasive
runninga1382
walkinga1398
erratic1547
accessive1575
errant1621
vagrant1656
metastatic1822
ambulant1828
aggressive1851
proliferous1874
proliferative1888
metastasizing1906
invasive1926
1575 J. Banister Needefull Treat. Chyrurg. f. 6 The onely intemperature of the subiect fleshe, whiche wee call Discrasia, intemperature with an accessiue tumor, the humor flowing, or vitious, or much.
a1737 J. Hutchinson Glory or Gravity: 2nd Pt. in Philos. & Theol. Wks. (1749) XI. 190 Light, Heat, Warmth, Fire and their Opposites, as well as Fluidity and Solidity, are not only Accidents, but comparatively, accessive, digressive, and temporary Terms.
1832 Edinb. Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 37 48 A discriminating eye might easily observe the three stages of a simple scarlet fever, viz. the accessive, the eruptive, and desquamating.
2.
a. Capable of being used as an access or means of approach. Obsolete.
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1609 T. Heywood Troia Britanica vi. x. 137 I haue stopt up each Accessive way.
b. Able to be accessed (in various senses of the verb); accessible.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > [adjective] > open and unobstructed
openeOE
freec1230
faira1325
unstopped1398
clear1569
expedite1581
unpestered1588
accessible1602
accessive1611
rid1866
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > [adjective] > affording access > accessible
accessiblea1425
approachable?a1560
adible1568
reachable1600
accessive1611
come-at-able?1685
get-at-able1799
frequentable1843
attainable1856
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Accessif, Accessible, accessiue, easie to come vnto.
1839 Museum of Foreign Lit. Feb. 281/2 He defended the accessive points of his river, and then devastated the enemy's territory with fire and sword.
1845 New Monthly Mag. 73 i. 161 A diplomatist here must be neither accessive, affable, or polite.
1876 Western 2 380 It is to be hoped that this little book will quicken the time when the general possessions of literature may be accessive to all.
1909 Proc. State Farmers' Inst. (Ohio Board Agric.) 183 With..coarse gravel as accessive, convenient and cheap as it is in Butler county, a concrete silo..need not cost over $3.00 per running foot.
1967 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 29 Apr. 320/1 He was the best of company in such limited diversions as were available on the Rock and the accessive neighbourhood in Spain.
2001 Sunday Tel. (Sydney) (Nexis) 27 May t26 With little warning, Yasur, billed as the world's most accessive active volcano, lets out a loud roar.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

accessiveadj.2

Brit. /akˈsɛsɪv/, U.S. /ækˈsɛsɪv/
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: excessive adj.
Etymology: Variant of excessive adj., probably by association with access n. and related words.
nonstandard.
= excessive adj. 2b.
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the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [adjective] > excessive or too great in amount or degree
overmeteeOE
unmeeteOE
unimeteOE
unmethelyOE
over-mickleOE
hoflesc1175
overmucha1300
unskilwisea1340
unskilfulc1370
luxuriousc1374
overseemingc1384
superfluec1384
unreasonablea1387
outrageousc1390
over-greatc1390
overlargec1390
overgrowna1398
unmeasurablea1398
unmoderatea1398
unordinatea1398
immoderate1398
rankc1400
overabundantc1410
excessivea1420
superabundant?a1425
unmeasureda1425
superfluousc1475
nimious?c1500
surfeitc1500
overliberala1535
torc1540
exceeding1548
distemperate1557
over-ranka1568
overswelling1582
accessive1583
overaboundinga1600
overteeming1603
excessful1633
overproportionated1647
superproportioned1652
over-proportioned1662
overproportionate1672
unduea1684
unequal1704
unmerciful1707
hypermetric1854
hypertrophied1879
over the top1980
1583 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Deuteronomie xxviii. 1005/1 Loe heere a thing that should make vs the better to acknowledge our faultes, and not to accuse God of any accessiue crueltie.
1641 Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia (new ed.) 28 My Lord of Essex, who then grew accessive [1641 (ed. 1) excessive] in the Appetite of her favour.
1823 New Eng. Farmer 25 Jan. 202/2 It rarely happens that land clothed with a thick crop of it [sc. clover]..does not lose its accessive adhesiveness, and crumble before the plough.
1899 Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Jrnl. 19 Sept. 5/3 She has acquired a charming regal manner without the accessive stiffness and the freezing hauteur of a grand dame.
1921 Mentor July 24/2 Under heading of accessive demands it is found that even today men are working 10, 12, 14 hours a day.
2009 FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire (Nexis) 7 Aug. We invested in select infrastructure situations with high quality assets that have been encumbered with accessive debt levels and where we think there is an opportunity to build those businesses over time.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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