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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Substantive \Sub"stan*tive\, a. [L. substantivus: cf. F.
substantif.]
1. Betokening or expressing existence; as, the substantive
verb, that is, the verb to be.
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2. Depending on itself; independent.
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He considered how sufficient and substantive this
land was to maintain itself without any aid of the
foreigner. --Bacon.
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3. Enduring; solid; firm; substantial.
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Strength and magnitude are qualities which impress
the imagination in a powerful and substantive
manner. --Hazlitt.
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4. Pertaining to, or constituting, the essential part or
principles; as, the law substantive.
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{Noun substantive} (Gram.), a noun which designates an
object, material or immaterial; a substantive.
{Substantive color}, one which communicates its color without
the aid of a mordant or base; -- opposed to adjective
color.
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