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substantiveness
Variant of substantive
substantive
definition
sub·stan·tive (sub′stən tiv, səb stan′tiv)
adjective
- existing independently; not dependent upon or subordinate to another
- of considerable amount or quantity; substantial
- having a real existence; actual
- of, containing, or dealing with the essential elements; essential
- having direct bearing on a matter
- of or relating to legal rights and principles as distinguished from legal procedures
- becoming fixed without the use of a mordant: said of a dye
- Gram.
- expressing existence the substantive verb “to be”
- of or used as a substantive
Etymology: LME < LL substantivus < L substantia: see substance
noun
- something substantive
- Gram. a noun or any other word or group of words that functions as a noun; nominal
Related Forms:
- substantival sub′·stan·ti′·val (-tī′vəl) adjective
- substantivally sub′·stan·ti′·vally adverb or substantively sub′·stan·tively
- substantiveness sub′·stan·tive·ness noun
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