Definitions for unitiveˈyu nɪ tɪv

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

u•ni•tiveˈyu nɪ tɪv(adj.)

  1. capable of causing unity or serving to unite.

  2. marked by or involving union.

Origin of unitive:

1520–30; < LL ūnītīvus uniting = L ūnīt(us) (see unite1) +-īvus -ive

u′ni•tive•ly(adv.)

Wiktionary

  1. unitive(Adjective)

    Of, causing, or involving unity or union.

  2. Origin: from the word unitivus; see unity

Webster Dictionary

  1. Unitive(adj)

    having the power of uniting; causing, or tending to produce, union


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