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dissolutive, a. Now rare.|ˈdɪsəl(j)uːtɪv| [f. L. dissolūt- ppl. stem + -ive: prob. immed. ad. med.L. dissolūtīv-us or F. dissolutif.] 1. Having the property of dissolving; producing dissolution or disintegration; dissolvent.
c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 210 To empostyms of blood þou miȝt do medicyns repercussifs & dissolutiuis sotilly. 1527Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters R v, It hath vertue attractyfe and dyssolutyfe. 1662J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 76 Air wants in it self a dissolutive principle of it self. a1691Boyle Wks. V. 500 (R.) The air might promote the dissolutive action of the menstruum. 2. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, dissolution or disintegration.
1886Myers Phantasms of Living Introd. 43 We have induced [by hypnotism] a change of personality which is not per se either evolutive or dissolutive. |