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  • 1Generative — may refer to:* Generative actor * Generative art * Generative musicMath and science * Generative Anthropology * Generative model * Generative programming * Generative sciences * Generative systemsLanguage * Generative grammar * Generative… …

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  • 2Generative — Gen er*a*tive, a. [Cf. F. g[ e]n[ e]ratif.] Having the power of generating, propagating, originating, or producing. That generative particle. Bentley. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3generative — UK US /ˈdʒenərətɪv/ US  / ɚəṱɪv/ adjective ► able to produce or create something: »Analysts say the business is strongly cash generative and has a solid business model …

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  • 4generative — [jen′ər āt΄iv, jen′ər ə tiv] adj. [ME generatif] 1. of the production of offspring; procreative 2. having the power of producing or originating ☆ 3. of or characteristic of generative grammar …

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  • 5generative — index causal, causative, constructive (creative), potent, prime (original), prolific Burton s Lega …

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  • 6generative — early 15c., from GENERATE (Cf. generate) + IVE (Cf. ive). Use in linguistics is attested by 1959. Related: Generativity …

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  • 7générative — ● génératif, générative adjectif (latin generatum) Qui concerne la génération, la reproduction. ● génératif, générative (synonymes) adjectif (latin generatum) Qui concerne la génération, la reproduction. Synonymes : générateur …

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  • 8generative — [[t]ʤe̱nərətɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ If something is generative, it is capable of producing something or causing it to develop. [FORMAL] ...the generative power of the sun. Syn: reproductive 2) ADJ: ADJ n In linguistics, generative is used to describe… …

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  • 9generative — gen|e|ra|tive [ˈdʒenərətıv] adj formal 1.) able to produce something ▪ the generative power of the life force 2.) generative grammar/linguistics/phonology the description of a language using rules that produce all the possible correct sentences… …

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  • 10generative — generatively, adv. generativeness, n. /jen euhr euh tiv, euh ray tiv/, adj. 1. capable of producing or creating. 2. pertaining to the production of offspring. 3. Ling. a. of or pertaining to generative grammar. b. using rules to generate surface… …

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