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		lax·a·tive I. \ˈlaksəd.]iv, -ət]\ adjective Etymology: Middle English laxatif, from Medieval Latin laxativus, from Latin laxatus + -ivus -ive 1.  : having a tendency to loosen or relax; specifically  : producing bowel movements and relieving constipation 2.   a. archaic  : subject to looseness or free movement — used of the bowels  b.  : subject to or marked by looseness of the bowels   < obese and laxative robins — Christopher Morley >   < on silage alone animals are liable to become too laxative — Successful Farming > 3.  : running freely : loose, unrestrained  < a laxative tongue > • lax·a·tive·ly \]ə̇vlē, -li\ adverb • lax·a·tive·ness \]ivnə̇s\ noun -es II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English laxatif, from laxatif, adjective  : a laxative drug : a mild cathartic |