Definition of Abstractive. Meaning of Abstractive. Synonyms of Abstractive

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Definition of Abstractive

Abstractive
Abstractive Ab*strac"tive, a. [Cf. F. abstractif.] Having the power of abstracting; of an abstracting nature. ``The abstractive faculty.' --I. Taylor.

Meaning of Abstractive from wikipedia

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