ostensive

English

Etymology

From French ostensif, from Medieval Latin ostensivus

Adjective

ostensive (comparative more ostensive, superlative most ostensive)

  1. Apparently true, but not necessarily; ostensible
  2. Clearly demonstrative.

Derived terms


German

Adjective

ostensive

  1. inflected form of ostensiv

Italian

Adjective

ostensive

  1. feminine plural of ostensivo

Latin

Adjective

ostensive

  1. vocative masculine singular of ostensivus
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