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privative
priv·a·tive P0570100 (prĭv′ə-tĭv)adj.1. Causing deprivation, lack, or loss.2. Grammar Altering the meaning of a term from positive to negative.n. Grammar A privative prefix or suffix, such as a-, non-, un-, or -less. [Middle English privatif, from Latin prīvātīvus, from prīvātus, past participle of prīvāre, to deprive; see private.] priv′a·tive·ly adv.privative (ˈprɪvətɪv) adj1. causing privation2. (Grammar) expressing lack or negation, as for example the English suffix -less and prefix un-3. (Logic) logic obsolete (of a proposition) that predicates a logical privation[C16: from Latin prīvātīvus indicating loss, negative] ˈprivatively advpriv•a•tive (ˈprɪv ə tɪv) adj. 1. causing, or tending to cause, deprivation. 2. consisting in or characterized by the taking away, loss, or lack of something. 3. Gram. indicating negation or absence. n. 4. Gram. a privative element, as a- in asymmetric. priv′a•tive•ly, adv. Translationsabesivoprivativaprivativo
privative
privative Logic obsolete (of a proposition) that predicates a logical privation |