Desitive vs Desirive - What's the difference?
desitive | desirive |
Of or pertaining to desire.
* 1904 , William S. Turner, Story of My Life
As adjectives the difference between desitive and desirive
is that desitive is (obsolete) final or conclusive while desirive is of or pertaining to desire.As a noun desitive
is (obsolete|logic) an argument that leads to a conclusion.desitive
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desirive
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Suppose now this same article of food be brought before the Affections, as for instance the appetites or desirive nature. It of necessity will experience certain drawings towards the food; that is, certain emotions will be awakened.