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generative

adjective as in procreative

adjective as in reproductive

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Example Sentences

If a series is telling a story that matters to us, the loss of a main character can be jarring but generative.

He called the rules of this device universal grammar, and his method of studying the rules he called generative grammar.

I sensed that I found a symbol for generative grammar, and I worked on the [theory of] recursivity in my animation.

So, geometry elaborates a lot on recursivity in generative grammar.

The cash-generative printing division had about $25 billion of sales.

The generative facts which created them are the same which are always in operation about us.

It was also said to indicate a union of Osiris and Isis, and was regarded as a symbol of the generative principle of nature.

Others have recognized it as representing the generative principle of mankind, making it the symbol of the female.

At one time the symbolism is broad, and refers to generative nature in general.

At another time it refers solely to the human generative organs.

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On this page you'll find 176 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to generative, such as: abundant, arable, fruitful, lush, productive, and rich.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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