COPULATIVE


Meaning of COPULATIVE in English

I. ˈkäpyəˌlād.]iv, -_ləd.], -ˌlāt], -_lət], ]ēv adjective

Etymology: Middle English copulatif, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin copulativus, from Latin copulatus + -ivus -ive

1.

a. of a conjunction : joining together coordinate words or word groups and expressing addition of their meanings

and in “bread and meat” is copulative

— contrasted with disjunctive

b. : containing words or word groups joined by a copulative conjunction

copulative sentences

c. of a verb : being a copula (sense 1b)

d. of a compound : belonging to the dvandva class

2. : relating to or serving for copulation

copulative organs

3. : of or relating to coupling of chemical compounds or radicals

• cop·u·la·tive·ly ]ə̇vlē, -li adverb

II. noun

( -s )

1. : a copulative conjunction

2. : a compound belonging to the dvandva class

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