desitive

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English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

desitive (comparative more desitive, superlative most desitive)

  1. (obsolete) Final or conclusive.
    • 1725, Isaac Watts, Logick: Or, The Right Use of Reason in the Enquiry after Truth, [], 2nd edition, London: [] John Clark and Richard Hett, [], Emanuel Matthews, [], and Richard Ford, [], published 1726, →OCLC:
      desitive propositions

Noun[edit]

desitive (plural desitives)

  1. (obsolete, logic) An argument that leads to a conclusion.