Definition of Modificative. Meaning of Modificative. Synonyms of Modificative

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Definition of Modificative

Modificative
Modificative Mod"i*fi*ca*tive, n. That which modifies or qualifies, as a word or clause.

Meaning of Modificative from wikipedia

- Look up modification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Modification may refer to: Modifications of school work for students with special educational...
- Weather modification is the act of intentionally mani****ting or altering the weather. The most common form of weather modification is cloud seeding,...
- Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance. In its broadest definition it includes...
- Mortgage modification is a process where the terms of a mortgage are modified outside the original terms of the contract agreed to by the lender and borrower...
- Behavior modification is a treatment approach that uses respondent and operant conditioning to change behavior. Based on methodological behaviorism, overt...
- Surface modification is the act of modifying the surface of a material by bringing physical, chemical or biological characteristics different from the...
- The term modifications in genetics refers to both naturally occurring and engineered changes in DNA. Incidental, or natural mutations occur through errors...
- Fibre modification is a research field in which researchers aim at developing and applying technologies to impart new properties to natural fibres such...
- This RNA modification databases are a compilation of databases and web portals and servers used for RNA modification. RNA modification occurs in all living...
- La Modification is a novel by Michel Butor first published in French in 1957. It is the author's most famous work. It was translated into English by Jean...