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vibrative, a. Now rare.|ˈvaɪbrətɪv| [f. L. vibrāt-, ppl. stem of vibrāre: see vibrate v. and -ative.] Vibrating, vibratory.
1667Sprat Hist. R. Soc. 254 The variation of the vibrative motion of Pendulums. 1675J. S[mith] Horolog. Dial. 28 The vibrative traine of the Pendulum or Ballance. 1747Gentl. Mag. 225/2 The sun, by which the ethereal medium is always kept in a vibrative motion. 1844Mrs. Browning Drama of Exile 804 It throbs in on us like a plaintive heart, Pressing, with slow pulsations, vibrative, Its gradual sweetness through the yielding air. |