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co-ordinative, a.|kəʊˈɔːdɪneɪtɪv| [f. as co-ordinate v. + -ive.] †1. Involving co-ordination; co-ordinate. Obs.
1642C. Herle Answ. Dr. Ferne 3 England is not a simply subordinative, and absolute, but a Coordinative, and mixt Monarchy. 1689Treat. Monarchy ii. iii. 42 The Lords stile, Comites, or Peers, implies..a co-ordinative society with his Majesty. 2. Having the property or function of co-ordinating.
1881Huxley in Nature No. 615. 346 The summation of the lives of a cell aggregate, brought into harmonious action by a co-ordinative machinery. 1884W. Fraser Nat. Co-ordination in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 773 A supplementary principle of co-ordinative supervision. b. Gram. (See quots.).
1848J. W. Gibbs Philol. Studies (1857) 25 The co-ordinative compound proposition, where the two propositions are co-ordinate or independent of each other. 1876Mason Eng. Gram. 113 Co-ordinative conjunctions are those which unite either co-ordinate clauses, or words which stand in the same relation to some other word in the sentence. |