Priv"a*tive (?) a. [L. privativus: cf. F. privatif. See Private.]

1.

Causing privation; depriving.

2.

Consisting in the absence of something; not positive; negative.

Privative blessings, blessings of immunity, safeguard, liberty, and integrity. Jer. Taylor.

3. Gram.

Implying privation or negation; giving a negative force to a word; as, alpha privative; privative particles; -- applied to such prefixes and suffixes as a- (Gr. ), un-, non-, -less.

 

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Priv"a*tive, n.

1.

That of which the essence is the absence of something.

Blackness and darkness are indeed but privatives. Bacon.

2. Logic

A term indicating the absence of any quality which might be naturally or rationally expected; -- called also privative term.

3. Gram.

A privative prefix or suffix. See Privative, a., 3.

 

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