ostensive
English
Etymology
From French ostensif, from Medieval Latin ostensivus
Adjective
ostensive (comparative more ostensive, superlative most ostensive)
- Apparently true, but not necessarily; ostensible
- Clearly demonstrative.
Derived terms
Related terms
German
Adjective
ostensive
- inflected form of ostensiv
Italian
Adjective
ostensive
- feminine plural of ostensivo
Latin
Adjective
ostensive
- vocative masculine singular of ostensivus
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