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Word definitions for productive in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Productive \Pro*duc"tive\, a. [F. productif, L. productivus fit for prolongation.] Having the quality or power of producing; yielding or furnishing results; as, productive soil; productive enterprises; productive labor, that which increases the number or ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Capable of producing something, especially in abundance; fertile. 2 yield good or useful results; constructive. 3 Of, or relating to the creation of goods or services. 4 (context linguistics of an affix or word construction rule English) Consistently ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB as ▪ Organic farms can be as productive as industrial farming and do not damage the environment. ▪ No agreement was reached, but both sides described the meeting as productive . ▪ For John and me, this has meant ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. producing or capable of producing (especially abundantly); "productive farmland"; "his productive years"; "a productive collaboration" [ant: unproductive ] having the ability to produce or originate; "generative power"; "generative forces" [syn: generative ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, from French productif (16c.) and directly from Medieval Latin productivus "fit for production," from Latin product- , past participle stem of producere (see produce (v.)). Related: Productively ; productiveness .

Usage examples of productive.

If this reason does not satisfy the reader, I know no other means of accounting for the little respect which I have commonly seen paid to a character which really does great honour to human nature, and is productive of the highest good to society.

The multitude is the real productive force of our social world, whereas Empire is a mere apparatus of capture that lives only off the vitality of the multitude-as Marx would say, a vampire regime of accumulated dead labor that survives only by sucking off the blood of the living.

That being the ideal of Anarchism, its economic arrangements must consist of voluntary productive and distributive associations, gradually developing into free communism, as the best means of producing with the least waste of human energy.

Michael played caterer, converting his nervous energy to productive use in the kitchen, where he assembled a delectable antipasto of sliced meat, cheese and vegetables.

And, as I earlier mentioned, in the horticultural societies where women were a large portion of the productive work force, a type of egalitarian arrangement was indeed at work, but this was secured not by stable legal and noospheric determinants, but simply by biospheric contingencies.

He was to meet Link Merwell in the near future, and that meeting was to be productive of some decidedly unpleasant results.

Upper Georgia--the capital of which is Atlanta--is a fruitful, productive, metalliferous region, that will in time become quite wealthy.

The news that the Nonesuch had another cousin staying with him, and one who was an out-and-out dandy, rapidly spread, and was productive of a spate of notes directed to Sir Waldo, and carrying the assurances of the various hostesses to whom he and Lindeth were engaged that they would be most happy to include Mr Laurence Calver amongst their guests.

Even when we manage to touch on the productive, ontological dimension of the problematic and the resistances that arise there, however, we will still not be in the position-not even at the end of this book-to point to any already existing and concrete elaboration of a political alternative to Empire.

We will draw direct links from it to the consultative bodies: the ASJ, the Academy of Sorrow and Joy, the APF, the Academy of Productive Forces, the ASP the Academy of Stochastics and Prognostication, the APL, the Academy of the Psychophysiology of Labour.

You will leave off your aimless wandering and come here to the city to glory in the gifts of Quar to his people and to show your thankfulness to him by leading productive, useful lives.

The same filtering technology, repurposed in my homemade scanner, is what made my parking-lot forays productive.

Industry, which had wiped out its debts in the inflation, borrowed billions to retool and to rationalize its productive processes.

The young nobleman in question, whose handsome features and prematurely-wasted frame bore the impress of cynicism and debauchery, was Lord Roos, then recently entrapped into marriage with the daughter of Sir Thomas Lake, Secretary of State: a marriage productive of the usual consequences of such imprudent arrangementsneglect on the one side, unhappiness on the other.

Thus in Fiji, Solf regime had discouraged foreign settlement, and the confiscation of German estates after the First World War placed large tracts of well-developed, productive land under the direct control of the government, and gave it an economic base independent of overseas investors.