释义 |
totive, a. nonce-wd.|ˈtəʊtɪv| [f. L. tōt-us whole + -ive.] Denoting a whole: see quot.
1874Key Language xviii. 225 A leading use of the genitive is that called ‘partitive’, but might more fitly be called ‘totive’, for the genitive here denotes the whole whence a part is taken. |