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pos·ses·sive I. \pə]ˈzesiv, pō], ]ˈses-], -ēv\ adjective Etymology: Middle French possessif, from Latin possessivus, from possessus (past participle of possidēre to own, possess) + -ivus -ive — more at possess 1. a. : of, relating to, or constituting a grammatical case that denotes ownership or a relation felt to be analogous to ownership < in “John's hat” the word John's is in the possessive case > — compare genitive b. : of, relating to, or constituting a word or word group that denotes ownership or a relation felt to be analogous to ownership c. : of or relating to the possessive case < a possessive construction > 2. : of or tending to possession : manifesting possession or the desire to possess or hold as one's own : possessory < the possessive instinct > < a possessive nature > 3. of a compound word : belonging to the bahuvrihi class • pos·ses·sive·ly \-sə̇vlē, -sēv-, -li\ adverb • pos·ses·sive·ness noun -es II. noun (-s) 1. : the possessive case 2. : a possessive word or word group |