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Definition of Divertive

Divertive
Divertive Di*vert"ive, a. [From Divert.] Tending to divert; diverting; amusing; interesting. Things of a pleasant and divertive nature. --Rogers.

Meaning of Divertive from wikipedia

- In magnetic confinement fusion, a divertor or diverted configuration is a magnetic field configuration of a tokamak or a stellarator which separates the...
- Diverted is a 2009 CBC made-for-TV miniseries. The film was directed by Alex Chapple based on the screenplay by Tony Marchant. Diverted is a fictionalized...
- covering the neck, in order to divert blood flow and determine a progressive thrombosis of the sac. Flow diverting stents consist of structural Cobalt-chrome...
- The Diverting Reservoir is a reservoir in the New York City water supply system in the town of Southeast, New York, in Putnam County immediately south...
- The Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) is a planned superconducting tokamak currently under construction in Frascati, Italy. It is set to be operated by the Italian...
- Fabrice Divert (born 9 February 1967) is a French former footballer who pla**** as a striker. Divert was born in Caen, Calvados. During his career, he...
- The Diverting History of John Gilpin Shewing how he went ****her than he intended, and came safe Home again is a comic ballad by William Cowper written...
- Diverted total synthesis in chemistry is a strategy in drug discovery aiming at organic synthesis of natural product analogues rather than the natural...
- A urine-diverting dry toilet (UDDT) is a type of dry toilet with urine diversion that can be used to provide safe, affordable sanitation in a variety...
- travels along the power line to the arrester, the current from the surge is diverted through the arrester, in most cases to earth. In telegraphy and telephony...